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Where do you belong when the world has shaped you to become you?This isn't just my story. It could be yours too. I stumbled through New Delhi with hope, bloomed in the Netherlands after moments that could have silenced me, and found both hurdles and breakthroughs in Germany's silent libraries and sunlit halls. I've faced failure, isolation, and rock bottoms yet chosen resilience, reinvention, and joy, all stitched across continents.This is no fairy tale. It's the messy, honest truth of starting over again and again, of rising when the world says no, of carving purpose in the in-between.If…mehr

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Where do you belong when the world has shaped you to become you?This isn't just my story. It could be yours too. I stumbled through New Delhi with hope, bloomed in the Netherlands after moments that could have silenced me, and found both hurdles and breakthroughs in Germany's silent libraries and sunlit halls. I've faced failure, isolation, and rock bottoms yet chosen resilience, reinvention, and joy, all stitched across continents.This is no fairy tale. It's the messy, honest truth of starting over again and again, of rising when the world says no, of carving purpose in the in-between.If you've ever felt like a misfit, an expat, a dreamer, or someone searching for where you truly belong, this book is for you. This book is a love letter to your persistence, to your magic of showing up for yourself, and to your courage of creating home within, no matter where you land.My journey is still unfolding. Maybe yours is too. Shall we walk a little of it together?
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Alexya Azhakesan was born in India, a child of hope after her brother's passing. She playfully calls herself a "manufacturing defect", thanks to a childhood spent in and out of hospitals. Her misadventures made her endlessly curious and fiercely ambitious. At sixteen, she left home to chase the unknown, and now, at twenty-nine she is on the cusp of her doctorate in life science. She has lived in three countries, published 20+ research papers, spoken on global stages, recognised with awards and contributed effectively to preclinical cancer research. Her long-term vision is to re-define cancer drug development. Yet her real story lives beyond her academic achievements: in friendships that became family, airports that felt like home, rock-bottoms that became breakthroughs. This is her in full colour: ambitious, irrepressible, and resilient and she's here to remind you: you're not alone.