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After leaving the stability of his family business, marrying his soulmate, and setting out to forge his own path, Mohan anticipates challenges, but nothing prepares him for the life-altering birth of his first child, Yogita.
Born blind, Yogita becomes the center of Mohan’s universe, reshaping his understanding of success, love, and perseverance.Â
As Mohan struggles to balance the demands of his faltering new businesses, which mirror the weight of his daughter’s needs, developmental delays, and subsequent cancer diagnosis—he questions his past choices and grapples with guilt, ultimately redefining happiness through Yogita’s brief yet radiant life. His story is one of profound transformation.
Told with unflinching honesty, Myopia explores the beauty and pain of parenting a child with unique challenges and the gifts of resilience, acceptance, and spiritual growth that arise from suffering. Mohan’s journey teaches us that life’s hardest trials often contain the greatest treasures, revealing strength we never knew we possessed.
For anyone who has faced life’s deepest sorrows and is searching for a way to endure—and even thrive—this memoir is a testament to the power of love, the wisdom of loss, and the enduring light that guides us through the darkest times.
Guy Finley, author of
The Secret of Letting Go
"Myopia, by Mr. Ranga Rao, is a welcome, refreshing read;it tells a moving story about the possibility of being able to see how — even in the midst of the darkest events — there is a light waiting within them with the power to heal all that it touches. Highly recommended!"
Massimo Backus, executive coach and author of
Human First, Leader Second
"Mohan Ranga Rao's Myopia is not just a memoir-it's a reckoning with what it means to truly see. His journey through love and unbearable loss strips away the illusion that control or certainty will save us. What remains is the kind of vision that only self-compassion can reveal-the courage to hold pain without flinching, to accept grief in our most broken moments, and to love fiercely even when the outcome is not ours to decide. This book will change the way you see, not only the world but yourself."
Kirkus Reviews
“... a quick and consistently engaging read that effectively captures and holds the reader’s attention … the overall content is emotionally revealing and shows the author to be unafraid to highlight his own strengths and flaws ... An earnest and openhearted remembrance.”
Blueink Reviews
"... Rao shares his story with uncommon vulnerability and honesty. His writing is clear and relatable; readers will sympathize as they follow him through his challenging emotional swings. Myopia is sure to resonate with parents of children with disabilities or terminal cancer and offers the comfort of shared experience."