A biography by Jackie Jackson-Bayer published by Blue Rose Publishers . It chronicles the life of an Anglo-Indian girl from Kerala who became a school principal in Dubai.
The narrative excels in documenting the quiet heroism of the migrant. It details the struggle to plant roots in foreign soil while the heart remains tethered to the homeland. The "Diganta" (horizon) in the title serves as a powerful metaphor: it is the line that is always visible but never reachable, symbolizing the migrant’s eternal longing for a home that exists now only in memory.

