
Colors of Fate
"What we inherit is not always what we must become."
A novel by Sattie Persaud
Synopsis
A story that travels across generations, oceans, and continents.
Colors of Fate is a sweeping, emotionally layered novel inspired by true events and rooted in the invisible threads that connect family, culture, migration, and destiny.
Set across Asia, South America, and North America, the story follows lives shaped by inherited expectations, colonial history, womanhood, survival, and the search for belonging. At its heart is a journey through the colors of cultural heritage — the beauty we carry, the wounds we inherit, and the choices we make to become more than what history once allowed.
Through richly drawn characters and cross-continental storytelling, Colors of Fate explores what it means to be born into one story, survive another, and finally write your own.
This is a novel about memory, identity, love, loss, resilience, and the plot twists that turn ordinary lives into extraordinary human stories.
Themes
“Born into one story. Survived another. Finally writing your own.”
About the Author
Sattie Persaud
Born in Guyana and raised in Suriname, Sattie Persaud is the Founder of the World Heritage Cultural Center and the first author member of Plot Twist Society. Her work spans more than 20 years of creating stages for cultures, artists, youth, elders, and communities to be seen and heard with dignity.
