Lynn Ramalingam's New Book 'Dancing With the Rain' Brings a Raw and Honest Autobiographical Tale of a Life That Embraced All Circumstances

Fulton Books author Lynn Ramalingam, an educator from Sri Lanka, the owner of Ramalynn Academy, and an advocate for animal rights, human rights, and the environment, has completed her most recent book "Dancing with the Rain": a stirring memoir from a journey of highs and lows. It is a dance with life's challenges, moving to the rhythm of failures and successes. It is a testimony of a fulfilling life from start to present.

Ramalingam shares, "In the southeast point of the Indian peninsula lies the pearl of the Indian Ocean, Sri Lanka. A little baby girl's cry of life echoed in the silence.

This autobiography, by Lynn Ramalingam, not a formative writer, is true and includes a complex story of abandonment, romance, family, and secrets told with intelligence, grace, and an abiding tenderness.

Lynn was an unwanted infant left to be raised by her aunt, uncle, and cousins. What begins as a sad tale of a cast-off infant via a rickshaw, Sri Lanka's version of a taxi, turns out to be a happy life of love and success.

Lynn's new family adores her and treats her like a princess bolstering her self-esteem and preparing her for being an educational leader in the Midwestern United States. Learn the interesting life story that unfolds for Lynn.

Lynn's memoir, 'Dancing with the Rain,' offers truth for all and heartwarming tales.

A portion of the proceeds from this book goes IFAW and EFL of Sri Lanka."

Published by Fulton Books, Lynn Ramalingam's book resonates a journey of a woman whose values have always been clear in her work. The life she leads—in triumphs or not—can be a great inspiration to people from every walk of life.

In this work, her undying compassion and humility manifest with the passion she has for life and her career.

Readers who wish to experience this touching work can purchase "Dancing with the Rain" at bookstores everywhere, or online at the Apple iTunes store, Amazon, Google Play or Barnes & Noble.

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Source: Fulton Books