Indira R. Carvagio | Author

About The Book

A Powerful Journey of Love, Loss, and Starting Over

Hope, by Indira R. Carvagio, is not just a book. It is her life that has been spilled out on paper. Using the case of Indira, she gives her readers the ups and downs of her life from a young bride swept kaleidoscopically off her feet to a mom trying to make ends meet. It is a gritty, uncensored view of love and betrayal, the power of owning up, like starting afresh.

What Makes Hope Stand Out

A Story That Hits Home

Indira’s journey feels personal.

A Message That Sticks

Hope shows it’s about starting over.

The 1970s, Raw and Real

The 1970s, Raw and Real

Emotion in Every Line

Every scene pulls you in.

What Readers Are Saying

Readers call Hope a gut-punch that lifts you up. They say Indira’s story feels like their own, shining a light on family struggles and the courage to start over. It’s a book that sticks with you long after the last page.

Hope - The Book That Dared to Matter

Indira doesn’t write to impress, she writes to connect. Her words hit you square in the chest and
stick with you, proving you’re not alone in the fight.

    Feedback from Our Readers

    Hope shook something loose in me. Indira’s story didn’t feel distant. It felt like mine. This book not only tells a story, but it is also truthful, hurtful, and memorable.

    Emily R., New York

    Indira doesn’t hold back for a second. Hope is more than a book. It is a companion to all who have ever needed to rise and begin again with just a determination and a tenuous feeling of self-worth. It also had times when I had to take a breath. That’s how real it felt.

    Marcus L., California

    This book doesn’t sugarcoat anything. And that’s what makes it hit so hard. Hope isn’t about perfect endings. It’s about the courage to claw your way out of the dark even when no one’s cheering you on. I didn’t just read it. I felt it.

    Daniel K., Florida

    I read it straight through the night. You don’t just root for Indira. You walk with her, step by step, setback by setback. It’s the kind of story that lingers long after the last page.

    Tasha M., Texas
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