The book is structured in three parts, each exploring themes of family and healing. The first part follows Tenzin, a 26-year-old teacher in Bhutan, as he navigates heartbreak and personal reflection. The second part introduces three boys-Samay, an energetic orphan; Raju, who battles poverty; and Tenzin's nephew, struggling with family expectations-each with compelling stories that intertwine with Tenzin's journey. The final part highlights their collective growth, redefining family through chosen bonds rather than birth. The story is an emotional and transformative exploration of love, resilience, and connection.