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"It was a wonderful experience interacting with you and appreciate the way you have planned and executed the whole publication process within the agreed timelines.”
Subrat SaurabhAuthor of Kuch Woh PalThe lives of two inept social workers are forever-changed when a group of new inmates arrives at the women's shelter that they run. As the protagonist, a former sex worker, involves herself in an ill-advised romance and her friend attempts to comprehend the mire of divorce, they deal with the social and political complexity of feminism, sex, activism, marriage and love. The walls of their jaded reality close in on them as they fumble their way through challenges, laden with good intentions and misguided life lessons.
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Aarushi Ahluwalia
Aarushi Ahluwalia is a journalist, writer and poet with a decade of experience in the field of women's rights and policy. Her first book of poetry "Girls I Found In My Pen" was published by Writersgram Publications in 2021. She runs a women's news platform called The Pamphleteer and writes for several news organisations. She has too many pets and is probably cleaning a litter box right now.
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