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Refugee-turned-author Raveen Arora releases memoir on survival

The memoir traces a refugee’s path through hardship, resilience, and global advocacy, offering readers an unvarnished account of displacement, identity, and the pursuit of human dignity.

Book cover of 'Stars Shine in Darkness: A Journey from Refugee to Refuge'; Author Raveen Arora / Courtesy: Raveen Arora / raveenarora.com

Raveen Arora, a humanitarian and entrepreneur whose journey spans continents, has released a memoir documenting a life shaped by displacement and perseverance.

The book, 'Stars Shine in Darkness: A Journey from Refugee to Refuge,' recounts Arora’s early years as a refugee child during political turmoil in India, where hunger, instability, and loss defined his formative experiences.

It tracks his path from Kolkata to the United States, outlining the personal turning points and community influences that shaped his commitment to public service.

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“This book is not just my story—it’s a tribute to every person who has faced darkness and somehow found their own light,” says Arora. “I hope readers walk away believing that no hardship is final and that dignity, kindness, and hope can triumph against all odds.”

The narrative focuses on themes of migration, cultural identity, faith, and empathy, emphasizing how mentorship and resilience guided Arora’s growth.

It also highlights his work promoting economic opportunity, cross-cultural understanding, and support for vulnerable communities worldwide. 

The book arrives at a moment when global discussions around migration and belonging continue to gain urgency. It is now available through major booksellers.

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