In her evocative debut novel, “The Stars Light the Way: A Journey Through Time and Beyond”, Singapore-based life coach Sucheta Raj Khanna blends personal transformation, ancestral wisdom, and spiritual insight. The book, published by Penguin Random House India, follows Shazma, a woman navigating between the life she has built in Singapore and a sudden call to political leadership in India, uncovering buried truths, grief, and inner resilience along the way.
Why in News?
Debut novel “The Stars Light the Way” released on June 14, 2025. Written by Sucheta Raj Khanna, a Singapore-based life coach. Published by Penguin Random House India. The novel explores themes of faith, identity, family legacy, and inner guidance.
Main Character & Plot
- Protagonist: Shazma, a calm, successful woman living with her husband Nikhil in Singapore.
- Her life takes a turn after an unexpected invitation to join the Indian Parliament.
- Her decision becomes a spiritual and emotional tug-of-war, especially when she begins receiving mysterious signs from her late father (SR).
- These signs connect her past to the present, prompting reflection, courage, and transformation.
Key Themes & Elements
- Personal Transformation: Shazma’s journey is as much internal as it is external.
- Ancestral Legacy: Through her father SR’s messages from beyond, the novel explores how the past influences our future.
- Faith and Identity: The book balances spiritual intuition with the realities of political ambition and personal sacrifice.
- Crossroads of Belonging: Choosing between two lives symbolizes the tension between duty and desire, home and self.
Author’s Perspective
- “This story is not just about a woman choosing between two lives,” says Sucheta Raj Khanna.
- “It’s about listening to your inner compass – especially when the world outside is full of noise.”
- She hopes the book inspires readers to trust their inner voice, confront fears, and embrace the unseen forces guiding them.
Spiritual Undertones
- SR’s posthumous influence acts as both mentor and mirror.
- The novel dives into spiritual growth, afterlife wisdom, and inner clarity.
- The message: Life decisions often need more than logic – they need soul connection.