Summary:
The book chronicles the author's journey as she travels across the globe, covering 45,000 miles by train, exploring a variety of landscapes, cultures, and characters. It offers insights into the unique experiences and encounters one can have while traversing different countries and continents on rail.
Key points:
1. Human Connection Power: Rajesh meets diverse individuals, highlighting the strength of shared experiences across cultures.
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