Is a father's struggle limited only to food and shelter? Or is it a silent war-to preserve roots, nurture values, and maintain self-respect amidst the changing masks of time? Spanning sixteen chapters from the cultural soil of Darbhanga to the administrative corridors of Delhi, Madhurendra Kumar Verma has lived life in 'installments' (kists). Featuring emotional prefaces by Pragya, this book is a unique journey of dialogue between a father and a daughter. It begins with 'The Guilt of Silence' and ends at 'The Symphony of Satisfaction.' This memoir is for everyone who wants to feel the depth of relationships and the bittersweet realities of life.