The Race Of Myife: An Autobiography
The Race Of Myife: An Autobiography invites readers into the life of Jingo, a drifter and dreamer whose search for belonging sits at the heart of urban life. From award-winning author Cyrus Mistry, this literary fiction about self-discovery and social realities is written for adults who enjoy character-driven stories set against a vibrant, demanding city. The mood is reflective, intimate, and gently hopeful, inviting you to walk beside a narrator who questions his choices and dares to imagine a different path.
In The Race Of Myife: An Autobiography, Cyrus Mistry crafts a lyrical, diary-like narrative that follows Jingo as he hops from a middle-class Parsi housing colony to the margins of the city, where life feels both exhilarating and unforgiving. The structure blends memory and present moments—note-filled observations, quiet conversations, and vivid scenes—that pull you into Jingo's doubt, longing, and stubborn honesty. This is a story where ambition collides with reality, and every encounter pushes him toward a reckoning with who he is and what he wants.
The experience is immersive because the writing treats the city as a living presence, shaping relationships, choices, and the very pace of the day. The Race Of Myife: An Autobiography invites you to listen closely to Jingo's reflections, to feel the ache of a past love, and to watch the fragile balance between desire and duty unravel and re-form. Though anchored in a specific world, the novel speaks to universal questions about family, truth, and the lies we tell ourselves to keep moving forward.
- Diary-style narration and vivid character sketches that pull you into Jingo's inner life
- Rich urban setting with intimate portraits of class, community, and memory
- Themes of desire, duty, and dreams, and the consequences of choices
- Lyric, restrained prose that makes the city feel tangible and immediate
After finishing The Race Of Myife: An Autobiography, readers gain a deeper sense of what it costs to pursue a path that feels true, a sense of empathy for those navigating social divides, and a lasting invitation to reflect on their own beliefs and choices. This is a book that lingers, inviting you to reconsider what it means to truly live in a world that tests us—and to find a steadier, more hopeful rhythm within ourselves.
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The Race Of Myife: An Autobiography
The Race Of Myife: An Autobiography
The Race Of Myife: An Autobiography invites readers into the life of Jingo, a drifter and dreamer whose search for belonging sits at the heart of urban life. From award-winning author Cyrus Mistry, this literary fiction about self-discovery and social realities is written for adults who enjoy character-driven stories set against a vibrant, demanding city. The mood is reflective, intimate, and gently hopeful, inviting you to walk beside a narrator who questions his choices and dares to imagine a different path.
In The Race Of Myife: An Autobiography, Cyrus Mistry crafts a lyrical, diary-like narrative that follows Jingo as he hops from a middle-class Parsi housing colony to the margins of the city, where life feels both exhilarating and unforgiving. The structure blends memory and present moments—note-filled observations, quiet conversations, and vivid scenes—that pull you into Jingo's doubt, longing, and stubborn honesty. This is a story where ambition collides with reality, and every encounter pushes him toward a reckoning with who he is and what he wants.
The experience is immersive because the writing treats the city as a living presence, shaping relationships, choices, and the very pace of the day. The Race Of Myife: An Autobiography invites you to listen closely to Jingo's reflections, to feel the ache of a past love, and to watch the fragile balance between desire and duty unravel and re-form. Though anchored in a specific world, the novel speaks to universal questions about family, truth, and the lies we tell ourselves to keep moving forward.
- Diary-style narration and vivid character sketches that pull you into Jingo's inner life
- Rich urban setting with intimate portraits of class, community, and memory
- Themes of desire, duty, and dreams, and the consequences of choices
- Lyric, restrained prose that makes the city feel tangible and immediate
After finishing The Race Of Myife: An Autobiography, readers gain a deeper sense of what it costs to pursue a path that feels true, a sense of empathy for those navigating social divides, and a lasting invitation to reflect on their own beliefs and choices. This is a book that lingers, inviting you to reconsider what it means to truly live in a world that tests us—and to find a steadier, more hopeful rhythm within ourselves.
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The Race Of Myife: An Autobiography invites readers into the life of Jingo, a drifter and dreamer whose search for belonging sits at the heart of urban life. From award-winning author Cyrus Mistry, this literary fiction about self-discovery and social realities is written for adults who enjoy character-driven stories set against a vibrant, demanding city. The mood is reflective, intimate, and gently hopeful, inviting you to walk beside a narrator who questions his choices and dares to imagine a different path.
In The Race Of Myife: An Autobiography, Cyrus Mistry crafts a lyrical, diary-like narrative that follows Jingo as he hops from a middle-class Parsi housing colony to the margins of the city, where life feels both exhilarating and unforgiving. The structure blends memory and present moments—note-filled observations, quiet conversations, and vivid scenes—that pull you into Jingo's doubt, longing, and stubborn honesty. This is a story where ambition collides with reality, and every encounter pushes him toward a reckoning with who he is and what he wants.
The experience is immersive because the writing treats the city as a living presence, shaping relationships, choices, and the very pace of the day. The Race Of Myife: An Autobiography invites you to listen closely to Jingo's reflections, to feel the ache of a past love, and to watch the fragile balance between desire and duty unravel and re-form. Though anchored in a specific world, the novel speaks to universal questions about family, truth, and the lies we tell ourselves to keep moving forward.
- Diary-style narration and vivid character sketches that pull you into Jingo's inner life
- Rich urban setting with intimate portraits of class, community, and memory
- Themes of desire, duty, and dreams, and the consequences of choices
- Lyric, restrained prose that makes the city feel tangible and immediate
After finishing The Race Of Myife: An Autobiography, readers gain a deeper sense of what it costs to pursue a path that feels true, a sense of empathy for those navigating social divides, and a lasting invitation to reflect on their own beliefs and choices. This is a book that lingers, inviting you to reconsider what it means to truly live in a world that tests us—and to find a steadier, more hopeful rhythm within ourselves.












