Nan’s transition from a "Zoroastrian by birth" with little religious inclination to a devoted follower of Meher Baba.
The book, subtitled A Bridge Across Two Worlds , chronicles the true story of Nan Umrigar after her son, , a champion jockey, died following a racing accident in Mumbai in 1979.
The central pillar of the book is the undying bond between a mother and her child.
Nan’s transition from a "Zoroastrian by birth" with little religious inclination to a devoted follower of Meher Baba.
The book, subtitled A Bridge Across Two Worlds , chronicles the true story of Nan Umrigar after her son, , a champion jockey, died following a racing accident in Mumbai in 1979.
The central pillar of the book is the undying bond between a mother and her child.