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On a cold, rainy night, Amreen is cast out of her home and left alone outside a gurdwara, shaking, exhausted, and struggling to breathe through a panic attack she can't control. With nowhere to go and no one to call, she expects the night to end in silence and fear-until Biji, a kind elderly woman from a wealthy Sikh family, finds her and refuses to walk away.
Taken into the Sandhu household, Amreen is suddenly surrounded by warmth, safety, and a kind of love she has never experienced before. But healing is not immediate. Years of emotional neglect and abuse have left her with deep anxiety, claustrophobia, and a constant belief that she does not belong anywhere.
Slowly, through quiet patience and gentle care, she begins to rebuild herself. Arjun Singh Sandhu, Biji's grandson, becomes a steady presence in her life-never rushing her, never forcing her, only showing her what it means to be safe, seen, and valued.
But just as Amreen starts to believe she might finally have a home, her past returns, threatening to undo everything she has fought to heal from.
A deeply emotional story of survival, healing, and found family, The Girl at the Temple follows one broken girl learning that sometimes the life you were denied is the one you are finally meant to live.