The notion of diaspora generally indicates creating a home outside the homeland. This has often obscured other aspects of the diaspora - failure, conflicts, internal exclusion and fragmentation of the group along various lines such as ideologies, class, gender, local identification and cause of migration. This has collided with identities that are fragmented by immigration, displacement, and diasporic living. The moment of pain and suffering forms an integral part of memory in diaspora; memory that is bonded with past and present together. The past resonates in the hearts and the present is hopeful of positive adaptation. The book Fragmented Diaspora: Memory and Resilience focuses on various issues of diaspora- from identities that are fragmented by immigration to positive adaptation.