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          After graduating from the University of Memphis, she lived and worked in Silicon Valley.!

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          Amylya Malladi explains how being brought up in Bhopal, India, inspired her to write her first novel A Breath of Fresh Air.

          I was nine years old when my father, who was then a Major in the Indian Army, was posted in Bhopal, India.

          Amulya Malladi is the bestselling author of eight novels, including The Copenhagen Affair, A House for Happy Mothers, and The Mango Season.

        1. Amulya Malladi is the award-winning writer of the series Ø and the author of seven novels, including A House for Happy Mothers, The Sound of Language.
        2. After graduating from the University of Memphis, she lived and worked in Silicon Valley.
        3. PERSONAL: Born September 21, , in Sagar, Madhya Pradesh, India; married Soren Rasmussen (a marketing manager), May 9, ; children: Tobias.
        4. Amulya Malladi has a master's in journalism, works full-time as a vice president of marketing for a life sciences company; paints and sells her original.
        5. It was 1984 and the last half of the year showed me that the world was divided in the name of religion and made me come to terms with the finality of death.

          Two incidents that took place in 1984 will forever be embossed in my memory: the death of Prime Minister Indira Gandhi and the Bhopal Gas Tragedy.

          When Indira Gandhi died, for the first time I was faced with death.

          Most of my grandparents had all passed away before I had been born; only my paternal grandmother was alive. No one who was close to me had died and when Mrs. Gandhi passed away, I felt like someone I knew had gone away. It had nothing to do with politics, after all, what does a nine year old know about such matters, my d