This collection of new Sikh Fiction is comprised of sixteen short stories that exhibit the model of the world and the experience of life through the lens of the Sikh worldview. It depicts life and the challenges of the modern world from the Sikh ethos and perspective.A man decides to become an organ donor, and this changes the experience of his life -- and his death -- in ways he could never have imagined. A billionaire's five-year old daughter is kidnapped and held for ransom, but she escapes and seeks help from the first person she feels she can trust. A commuter late from work riding the subway home feels ill-at-ease with her unusually dressed fellow passenger, but little does she know that the real source of danger is coming from somewhere else.Even though relatively unknown in the Western world, the Sikh lifestyle and tradition is hundreds of years old and originated in northern India. Today, the Sikh diaspora has spread to all parts of the world, and their experiences are woven into the fabric of the already rich cultural history and heritage.
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