In All of Us in Our Own Lives, Manjushree Thapa weaves together the lives of four individuals — a Canadian-adopted lawyer, a Nepali NGO professional, a village teenager, and her migrant-worker brother — whose destinies collide in Nepal’s complex aid-industry landscape. Through their intertwined journeys, the novel explores themes of identity, displacement, class, gender, and the far-reaching impact of international aid and globalization on Nepali society. The book offers a sensitive, thoughtful portrayal of human interconnectedness — showing how strangers, despite different backgrounds and dreams, shape each other’s lives in unexpected ways.
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