When Jaima was just three-year-old, she was pulled from the remnants of her family's home by the Pakistani army, which had also slain her parents, family members, and the townspeople in the liberation war of Bangladesh in 1971. Through her luck, she escaped all the misery that her homeland contained and was taken to the land of opportunities.
Jaima met her soulmate there at the university and later got married. The couple started their lives with the hope of seeing only the best of times, but all four of their children had their share of traumas, pain, and ruthless suffering, especially after losing the ones they loved and depended on. Historic recurrence, which may be believed less as certitude and more like a myth, occurs in reality too. Jaima and her children's stories are a shred of living evidence.
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