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Subrat SaurabhAuthor of Kuch Woh PalVarna was born in Tamil Nadu, India but raised in Doha, Qatar, where she developed a passion for storytelling at a young age. As a kid, Varna was always fascinated by short stories that later shaped her writing.She wrote her first short story at the age of 12, and since then, her passion for writing has only grown stronger. Inspired by authors that express strong emotions and the book Wonder, Varna embarked on the journey to create stories that resonate with readers.Her writing is deeply influenced by stories that have meanings and morals, focusing on topics like self-discovery, human resilienRead More...
Varna was born in Tamil Nadu, India but raised in Doha, Qatar, where she developed a passion for storytelling at a young age. As a kid, Varna was always fascinated by short stories that later shaped her writing.
She wrote her first short story at the age of 12, and since then, her passion for writing has only grown stronger. Inspired by authors that express strong emotions and the book Wonder, Varna embarked on the journey to create stories that resonate with readers.
Her writing is deeply influenced by stories that have meanings and morals, focusing on topics like self-discovery, human resilience, or societal issues. Varna aims to create characters and stories that readers can relate to on a personal level.
Her latest novel, Me, Myself and I, is based on what she has noticed growing up in a world full of pressure. It explores themes like identity, friendship and inner strength, –things that she has dealt with in her own life
When she is not writing, she enjoys drawing, and she even won an award in an International Art Exhibition recently. Varna truly believes that the best stories come from real-life experiences. Varna hopes her books can inspire readers to reflect on their own journeys and aspirations.
Achievements
Meet Willa Winter, a wheelchair bound girl with a rare skin condition called Vitiligo. Willa is compelled by her parents to continue her school journey, which she left a year ago after her diagnosis. Given no choice, Willa starts her first day of school where she is mistreated and faces bullies, who are adamant to make her life even more miserable, immediately. With every word and hurtful laugh, Willa feels the walls closing in on her. None of this was her fau
Meet Willa Winter, a wheelchair bound girl with a rare skin condition called Vitiligo. Willa is compelled by her parents to continue her school journey, which she left a year ago after her diagnosis. Given no choice, Willa starts her first day of school where she is mistreated and faces bullies, who are adamant to make her life even more miserable, immediately. With every word and hurtful laugh, Willa feels the walls closing in on her. None of this was her fault, was it? It wasn’t easy for Willa to harness her inner strength. But once she did, everything changed. Willa Winter doesn’t stop her motivation and courage there. She aims to make sure no one at her school feels so small and frightened for being who they are. Different is different. It is not normal to be different. No unique person needs to change who they are; instead, the rest of the world needs to change how they see those who don’t look like everyone else. Travel along with Willa on her journey where she discovers courage, makes new friendships and finds her sense of belonging in a world that is not always kind to those who stand out. Will she succeed to embrace her uniqueness, or will the challenges hurdle too much? This is a story about bravery, self - acceptance and making your change in the world.
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