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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 PalSome lessons in life are never taught.
They are lived, felt, and understood—often too late.
Unwritten — Letters to My Daughters is a deeply personal collection of reflections from a father to his daughters, written across years of work, family, struggle, and quiet realization. These are not instructions or rules. They are moments—captured in honesty—about showing up, letting go, choosing wisely, and living with intention.
From the strength of persistence to the grace of receiving…
From the courage to walk away to the wisdom of staying…
From ambition and identity to peace and presence…
Each chapter is a letter, a memory, or a thought—offering not a map, but a light.
This is a book about:
navigating life without losing yourself
building relationships without losing clarity
succeeding without losing meaning
and growing without losing kindness
Written with warmth, humour, and lived wisdom, this book is for anyone who has ever searched for balance between achievement and peace, between control and surrender, between who they are and who they are becoming.
Because in the end, life is not about perfect answers—
it is about the courage to keep writing your own unwritten chapters.
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Gangadhar Krishnamoorthy
Gangadhar Krishnamoorthy is, at heart, a student of life.
He has spent decades working across industries—engineering, steel, IT, and consulting—but his deeper work has been quieter: observing, reflecting, and making sense of the journeys we all take.
A father, a professional, and a writer, he believes that life’s most important lessons are rarely taught—they are lived.
This book is a collection of those lived moments, written not as answers, but as companions for the road ahead.
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