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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 PalShe was not looking for love. She was building a life so untouchable that only the most worthy person could approach it.
Then she met Zayan — a married man who said all the right things, at all the right moments, for all the wrong reasons.
Set against the real world of machines, deadlines, and loss, No, I Can't Blame You is a memoir about a woman who gave her trust to someone who was never fully present. It is about grieving a mother and a love at the same time. About the night she told him her deepest secret — and he disappeared mid-conversation.
It is about the quiet, unglamorous, necessary work of choosing yourself.
Not in bitterness. Not in defeat. Just finally.
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Archies
Archies is a first-time author based in India.
She has spent over a decade navigating the manufacturing industry — a world of machines, deadlines, and rooms that were not always built with her in mind. She brought to that world the same discipline she brought to everything: quietly, completely, without asking permission.
This memoir is her first book. It began as the story she kept carrying and could not put down. It became the book she realised someone else needed to read.
She believes the most honest things are the hardest to say first. This book is proof that she finally said them.
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