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by Matt Mehra (Author)

Born in the chaos of India's 1947 Partition and orphaned at twelve by his mother's death from cancer, Madhu Mehra grew up in the narrow lanes of Old Delhi's Chhipiwara, surrounded by temple bells, monkey-roofed peepal trees, and the quiet resilience of a displaced Hindu family.

At twenty-one, clutching just thirty dollars and a one-way steamer ticket, he boarded the ageing SS Sirdhana in Bombay and sailed into the unknown. What followed was an extraordinary overland odyssey across the Middle East and into Cold War Europe: twelve days on a storm-tossed deck class passage, a near-miss with the Iran-Iraq border conflict, hitchhiking through war-torn Iraq, crossing the Syrian desert, surviving the Iron Curtain in Bulgaria, and finally reaching the bright lights of 1969 Munich.

Along the way he slept in fields, shared cold beer with Iraqi soldiers, narrowly escaped a smuggling offer in Istanbul's Pudding Shop, played cards with Hungarian plane hijackers in a Munich prison on Christmas Day, and discovered both the dignity of menial labour and the first intoxicating taste of freedom and love.

Written with vivid honesty and cinematic detail, Thirty Dollars and a Dream is more than a travel memoir. It is a profound coming-of-age story of loss and renewal, of a young artist searching for meaning after personal tragedy. From the ashes of Partition to the revolutionary spirit of late-1960s Europe, Mehra's journey reveals how surrendering to uncertainty can lead to unexpected beauty, unlikely friendships, and self-discovery.

Book One ends as the author stands on the threshold of London, a city that will redefine his life in ways he could never have imagined. Rich with sensory detail, cultural insight, and hard-won wisdom, this is an inspiring true story for anyone who has ever dared to leave the familiar behind in pursuit of a larger life.

Perfect for readers of Educated, The Alchemist, Wild, and classic travel memoirs like On the Road and The Motorcycle Diaries.

Number of Pages: 268
Dimensions: 0.73 x 9 x 6 IN
Publication Date: April 05, 2026
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by Matt Mehra (Author)

Born in the chaos of India's 1947 Partition and orphaned at twelve by his mother's death from cancer, Madhu Mehra grew up in the narrow lanes of Old Delhi's Chhipiwara, surrounded by temple bells, monkey-roofed peepal trees, and the quiet resilience of a displaced Hindu family.

At twenty-one, clutching just thirty dollars and a one-way steamer ticket, he boarded the ageing SS Sirdhana in Bombay and sailed into the unknown. What followed was an extraordinary overland odyssey across the Middle East and into Cold War Europe: twelve days on a storm-tossed deck class passage, a near-miss with the Iran-Iraq border conflict, hitchhiking through war-torn Iraq, crossing the Syrian desert, surviving the Iron Curtain in Bulgaria, and finally reaching the bright lights of 1969 Munich.

Along the way he slept in fields, shared cold beer with Iraqi soldiers, narrowly escaped a smuggling offer in Istanbul's Pudding Shop, played cards with Hungarian plane hijackers in a Munich prison on Christmas Day, and discovered both the dignity of menial labour and the first intoxicating taste of freedom and love.

Written with vivid honesty and cinematic detail, Thirty Dollars and a Dream is more than a travel memoir. It is a profound coming-of-age story of loss and renewal, of a young artist searching for meaning after personal tragedy. From the ashes of Partition to the revolutionary spirit of late-1960s Europe, Mehra's journey reveals how surrendering to uncertainty can lead to unexpected beauty, unlikely friendships, and self-discovery.

Book One ends as the author stands on the threshold of London, a city that will redefine his life in ways he could never have imagined. Rich with sensory detail, cultural insight, and hard-won wisdom, this is an inspiring true story for anyone who has ever dared to leave the familiar behind in pursuit of a larger life.

Perfect for readers of Educated, The Alchemist, Wild, and classic travel memoirs like On the Road and The Motorcycle Diaries.

Number of Pages: 268
Dimensions: 0.73 x 9 x 6 IN
Publication Date: April 05, 2026

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