
The Book
Now,
Kamlesh has written a book, Saat Samundar Paar, which
began in 1984 as Part One. She has, however, decided to combine Part
One with her more recently finished part two. The book, written in Hindi,
is about three generations of Indians who settled in America, UK and
Canada,
She had the book published in India after sending a copy to Simar Sidosh,
a literary He liked the book instantly
and he decided to edit and print the book. Later Unistar, in Chandigarh, picked up
the book and published it. And it is now available for distribution.
Author
Kamlesh Chauhan was born in India. She was a teenager when she married and
became mother at her very young age. She was blessed with two beautiful
angels. A boy named Ranjun Chauhan and a girl named Kiren. She is often called by
her Nick Name Minu Chauhan.
Both are very lovely children.
Kamlesh believes it does not matter how old your kids are and no
matter how grown ups they are , kids will always be kids to parents. This
society is taking parental love away when we lose the bonds between parents and children by saying,
"Grow Up."
She strongly believes one should always
keep their mother language alive. Our children should learn their
inheritance language, culture and faith to modify their own personal life
as Marcus Garvey said, "What is a tree without roots"
Very much Americanized,
Kamlesh became a citizen of America and
takes an active interest in American politics. She firmly believes all
Immigrants should be faithful to America since we chose this country as
our lands. At the same time, Kamlesh cares for her motherland and its issues. She
firmly believes " NO NATION SHOULD BE DIVIDED IN THE NAME OF RACE AND
RELIGION" There will be peace in the world only if we respect each other
and don't force our own beliefs on those who chose to follow separate
paths. The planet earth will be one happy place – only if we learn to live
peacefully with each other.
She is a natural born writer and she has been writing songs and poetry
for her school and college. When she came to the United states,
after her marriage to her Indian husband who was already settled in
America, she start witting about the difference
between the American culture and the Indian culture. It was very hard to adjust in
America at that time. She was not happy to settle in America, but slowly and
surely she started writing about her hurts, to friends , family and neighbors.
Sometimes she would write poetry about her parents, brothers and school
friends.