Harper's Bazaar India

NO PERMANENT ADDRESS

“Scuba diving in Barr al Jissa, the Evanston winter that made my wet hair freeze, falling in love with my Norwegian boyfriend in Puerto Rico: Home is where my favourite memories are.”

“What is home to you?” The question hit my ears with a deafening roar and weighted my heart with a blanket of uncertainty. This was two years ago at NeueHouse, a members-only workspace in New York City. I had returned from India a few weeks prior, where I

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