Ravi Sharma kept every promise he ever made - except the ones that mattered most. Raised in a two-room flat in Pune, where money was always short and dreams were quietly folded away, Ravi made a silent vow - his children would have everything he never did. For thirty years, this Indian father kept that promise. He worked before dawn and after dark. He paid every school fee, drove them to exams at five in the morning, built the house, filled the account.
He gave them the foundation that poverty had denied him. And it worked. That is the cruelty at the heart of this story. Because the children Ravi raised were capable, confident and free - free enough to leave. Ananya went to Bangalore. Rohan went to Toronto. And Ravi, at sixty-three, newly retired, finally in possession of all the time he had deferred for three decades, sat down in his chair in an empty house and heard, for the first time, the sound of his own silence.
I Built You a House to Leave is a deeply moving Indian family drama about sacrifice, love, and the quiet devastation of the empty nest. It is the story of every middle-class Indian parent who gave everything - and every NRI child who carries that weight across oceans. A story about what we build, who we build it for, and what remains when they are gone. For readers of Indian literary fiction who love emotionally rich, multigenerational family stories rooted in the reality of modern India.
Ravi Sharma kept every promise he ever made - except the ones that mattered most. Raised in a two-room flat in Pune, where money was always short and dreams were quietly folded away, Ravi made a silent vow - his children would have everything he never did. For thirty years, this Indian father kept that promise. He worked before dawn and after dark. He paid every school fee, drove them to exams at five in the morning, built the house, filled the account.
He gave them the foundation that poverty had denied him. And it worked. That is the cruelty at the heart of this story. Because the children Ravi raised were capable, confident and free - free enough to leave. Ananya went to Bangalore. Rohan went to Toronto. And Ravi, at sixty-three, newly retired, finally in possession of all the time he had deferred for three decades, sat down in his chair in an empty house and heard, for the first time, the sound of his own silence.
I Built You a House to Leave is a deeply moving Indian family drama about sacrifice, love, and the quiet devastation of the empty nest. It is the story of every middle-class Indian parent who gave everything - and every NRI child who carries that weight across oceans. A story about what we build, who we build it for, and what remains when they are gone. For readers of Indian literary fiction who love emotionally rich, multigenerational family stories rooted in the reality of modern India.