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Three lost souls. One humble street vendor who changes everything. In the heart of bustling Mumbai, three neighbors-each caught in their own struggles-find unexpected solace from a new street vendor, The Chaiwallah, whose quiet wisdom and selfless acts guide them toward paths they never imagined. Aditi, a Dalit single mother who dreams of corporate success, fights off self-doubt and rejection. In an opulent apartment nearby, Sumeet is at the peak of his career, but starts to question the life he's built. And beneath the apartment's bodhi tree, Arjun drowns in alcohol and debt, looking for an…mehr

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Three lost souls. One humble street vendor who changes everything. In the heart of bustling Mumbai, three neighbors-each caught in their own struggles-find unexpected solace from a new street vendor, The Chaiwallah, whose quiet wisdom and selfless acts guide them toward paths they never imagined. Aditi, a Dalit single mother who dreams of corporate success, fights off self-doubt and rejection. In an opulent apartment nearby, Sumeet is at the peak of his career, but starts to question the life he's built. And beneath the apartment's bodhi tree, Arjun drowns in alcohol and debt, looking for an escape. When a new tea seller arrives in their neighborhood square, his fragrant chai, warmth, and wisdom draw them in. One cup at a time, he nudges them closer to finding their true purpose. Uplifting, tender, and deeply human, The Chaiwallah is a story about resilience, courage, and second chances.
Autorenporträt
Tim van Es draws inspiration from the nuances of everyday life, vibrant cultures, and his personal journey. Born in the Netherlands, he worked and lived across the Asia Pacific the last two decades. He began writing his debut novel, The Chaiwallah, in Mumbai, India, where his twin sons, Dean and Jordan, were born.