There comes a moment when a woman who has done everything right still feels unseen. She is a devoted daughter, wife, and mother. She says yes again and again. Still her worth is measured only by duty. Her faith is questioned. Her voice is ignored.
Hope to Fly tells that truth with love and courage. Through Tara’s journey you will see the quiet strength that grows inside a storm. The story is contemporary and real. It shows how culture, family, migration, marriage, and money test a woman’s dignity. It also shows how faith and small daily choices rebuild a life.
You will recognise your own questions in Tara’s thoughts.
Gurudwara prayers, Christian blessing, Punjabi roots, and the simple honesty of talking to God as you are.
The fierce love that keeps you standing when everything else falls.
The moment when choosing life becomes an act of courage.
There was a season when my life collapsed. Health. Money. Marriage. I was a mother holding a home together while my own soul felt empty. No one teaches you how to breathe when your world goes quiet.
I began again with small steps. Ten minutes of prayer. One page in a journal. One walk outside. I learned that God does not meet us when we are perfect. He meets us when we are honest.
I wrote Hope to Fly because women deserve to see their courage on the page. We deserve stories that tell the truth and still carry light. If you feel unseen yet faithful, you are not broken. You are awakening.
Yug Pal, NLP Master Practitioner and Certified Trainer, United Kingdom
Yug Pal, NLP Master Practitioner and Certified Trainer, United Kingdom
Yug Pal, NLP Master Practitioner and Certified Trainer, United Kingdom
Yug Pal, NLP Master Practitioner and Certified Trainer, United Kingdom
Lakhvir Kaur is a writer and coach who helps women who carry everything find peace, purpose, and a clear plan. Her work is for women who give and give yet feel unseen. It is warm, faith filled, and practical. She believes every woman deserves dignity, a steady inner life, and the freedom to dream again.
She serves women rebuilding after hard seasons – mothers who hold households together while feeling empty inside, women of faith who pray yet feel far from God, immigrant and diaspora women seeking dignity and direction, and professionals who look strong outside but want to feel strong inside too.
Through gentle, structured coaching, she creates safe spaces where truth is welcome and progress is measured in real steps. Her approach is steady, real, and kind, offering practical tools that fit into ten to fifteen minutes a day.
She stands for faith that is lived not performed, truth told with compassion, dignity for every woman in every role, simplicity over noise, and consistency that creates peace.
There was a season when everything felt as if it were falling apart – health, finances, relationships. Motherhood kept her moving while her soul went quiet. Lakhvir began again with small steps: ten minutes of prayer, one page in a journal, one walk outside.
In that simple rhythm she discovered a God who meets us as we are and a courage that grows one honest day at a time. Those pages became Hope to Fly.
She wrote the book because women are often praised for sacrifice but rarely seen for their strength. The novel gives language to that hidden courage, mirroring the realities many women live with – family duty, migration, cultural pressure, separation, and the deep desire to be respected.
Through her protagonist Tara’s story, readers see that choosing life is not naïve but brave and possible. Lakhvir’s hope is that every woman who touches her work finds the strength to breathe again, hear her own soul, and rise. If you feel unseen yet faithful, you are not broken – you are awakening.

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