Megha Pallavan felt fortunate, but fragmentary and incomplete. She left her parents and a comfortable life behind in Chennai and moved into a challenging new world in the San Francisco area. She had many new friends around her. When she felt deeply and wanted to draw on the essence of lifeblood, she relied on Jason Myers, the love of her life. Yet, Jason was not around when she needed him the most. He was busy traveling around the world. In an email to her classmate that had seen her grow up, she wrote that she was happy. That was not entirely true. She did not mention that there was a steep mountain of distress atop her fragile sheath of contentment. For Megha, what is that one thing in this world that would have bridged the gap between the powerful and the powerless? For her, what will make a society power free? What ultimately will satisfy the appetite of the human mind? What will liberate man from his bondages? Finally, will Megha realize her aspirations? Love and passion, freedom and bondage, friendship and betrayal and social conflicts intertwine and spiral together, in the novel with a backdrop of a pulsating, tropical India and the sophisticated bay area in America. Megha,Two Worlds Within is a novel satisfying to lovers of finer things in this one world.