Do Not Pass the Parcel- True Story Book 0 Reviews

By: Sara Noor

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Discover "Do Not Pass the Parcel", a gripping true story book by Sara Noor that tells the journey of a Pakistani migrant facing life’s darkest moments. At 27, Sara finds herself alone in a foreign land, standing on the edge of despair and questioning life, love, and survival. This narrative explores her struggles as a mother, wife, and migrant, sharing the courage and resilience it takes to overcome personal challenges.

This book is ideal for readers seeking books based on true stories or books about Pakistani migrants. It also provides insight into mental health, making it a thoughtful book about mental health. Sara’s storytelling invites reflection on societal norms, personal battles, and the strength of the human spirit.

If you are looking for a heartfelt and inspiring journey, Do Not Pass the Parcel is a must-read. Buy this book today and explore the trials, triumphs, and lessons of a woman who chose to live, survive, and inspire others.

ISBN (Digital) 978-969-696-431-5
ISBN (Hard copy) 978-969-696-430-8
Total Pages 200
Language English
Estimated Reading Time 3 hours
Genre Non-Fiction
Published By Daastan
Published On 12 Feb 2026
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Sara Noor

Sara Noor

Sara Noor is a Pakistani woman living in Australia for last 10 years. She is now married with two children. During her stay there, she studied, had children and worked in community services. She has a passion for social change. She believes in the concept of ‘inclusive society’ where everyone is treated fairly and equally. She sees herself as a rebel and a misfit in a patriarchal society. She felt compelled to open up about something that she thinks is very relevant to many Pakistanis; in fact not only Pakistanis but to all people from the countries where similar cultural values prevail. She recently wrote her first book named “Do Not Pass The Parcel”.

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