Jyoti Arora

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Jyoti Arora
Born1977
OccupationNovelist; blogger
GenreFiction; motivational
Notable worksYou Came Like Hope (2017); Lemon Girl (2014)
Website
jyotiarora.com

Jyoti Arora is an Indian author of several books, including Dream's Sake (2011), Lemon Girl (2014) and You Came Like Hope (2017). She is also a tech blogger. [1]

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Biography

Arora was diagnosed with thalassemia at three months old and left school due to her health in the seventh grade. [2] [3] She continued her education through correspondence schooling. [3] She has completed a B.A. in English (Hons.) from Delhi University, and master's degrees in English Literature and Applied Psychology from Annamalai University. [4] [3] [5] She has worked as an English tutor and freelance writer, and for an IT recruitment firm based in the United States. [3] [5]

She lives in Ghaziabad. [5]

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