About Lamia Islam
This Life is Beautiful
Having for many years been a passionate lover of books, Lamia decided to take upon herself the task of becoming a published and recognised author.
As such, her first major step into the world of publishing comes with the hit book, This Life Is Beautiful which, she hopes, will help others who are also struggling with their own bipolar disorder.
“Even if only one person ever reads this book and it helps, I will have accomplished what I set out to do.” – Lamia Islam
TradeXcel Graphics
Lamia Islam is the pioneer of Graphics Industry in Bangladesh.
Tradexcel Graphics is a world class pre-press graphics design house, which works for newspapers, magazines, advertising agencies and printing & publishing companies around the world in fulfilling their graphics design and image editing needs. Established in 2001, TGL is located in Dhaka, Bangladesh (GMT +6)
Aftab IT
AFTAB IT Limited is a professional web design company providing web development solutions for companies or individuals interested in outsourcing their web design and web application development needs. Operating since 2000, we are pioneer in rendering dynamic, smart and professional web based solutions for small to large enterprises as well as other web design companies.
Future Plan
She was diagnosed with Bipolar Disorder the young age of 20 and she had the experience of this disease. To help others who are suffering from Bipolar Disorder, Lamia Islam is going to build international standard PSYCHIATRIC HOSPITAL IN BANGLADESH. To build the centre Location and Lands Are Ready. Now looking for foreign company for the joint venture to make this project successful.
Publications
This Life Is Beautiful
(Paper Book English)
$11.11
In this novel, a heroic young woman with a Bi-Polar diagnosis must overcome her own shock and fear as well as the prejudice of others to find the inner strength to triumph over adversity.
Beginning with Aalinna’s unique images of Dhaka, the cosmopolitan capital of the newly forged nation of Bangladesh, This Life is Beautiful charts three decades in the life of Aalinna and her family, beginning with her privileged yet traditional upbringing from childhood to early adulthood.
After a sudden death in the family, her once idyllic life begins to unravel and her along with it. A diagnosis of Bipolar rocks her and her family.
Moving from east to west and back again, she navigates the bureaucratic confines of the medical system. Facing the prejudices of institutions, family and friend, she continually battles with her sanity and identity.
A triumph by any standard, Aalinna’s victory over adversity is made ever more fascinating by the circumstances under which she must contend with her illness and with the number of lives she touches along the way.
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In this novel, a heroic young woman with a Bipolar diagnosis, must overcome her own shock and fear as well as the prejudice of others to find the inner strength to triumph over adversity.
Beginning with Aalinna’s unique images of Dhaka, the cosmopolitan capital of the newly forged nation of Bangladesh, This Life is Beautiful charts three decades in the life of Aalinna and her family, beginning with her privileged yet traditional upbringing from childhood to early adulthood.
After a sudden death in the family, her once idyllic life begins to unravel and her along with it. A diagnosis of Bipolar rocks her and her family.
Moving from east to west and back again, she navigates the bureaucratic confines of the medical system. Facing the prejudices of institutions, family and friend, she continually battles with her sanity and identity.
A triumph by any standard, Aalinna’s victory over adversity is made ever more fascinating by the circumstances under which she must contend with her illness and with the number of lives she touches along the way.
NOTE: This book is not currently available for delivery outside of Bangladesh. However, the e-Book version is available for purchase. Apologies for the inconvenience.
Language | English |
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Copy | Paper Book |
Book Store | Bookworm |
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