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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 PalThis book isn’t born from academic study, but from lived
experience — from witnessing how even the strongest people,
the ones others turn to, often have no one to turn to themselves.
With a deep interest in psychology, philosophy, and human
behaviour, I write not to teach, but to reflect — to ask questions
that many carry but few speak aloud.
I wanted to create something that encourages readers to
pause, think, and maybe see themselves and others in a new
light.
I added softer forms like fictional stories and poems
intentionally. Because the topics are too tender to always be
dissected in facts and theories. A metaphoric point of view
helps us understand what our own words cannot yet say.
If you find yourself in these pages — even a little — I hope
you feel less alone. I hope you pause and offer yourself some
grace. I hope you understand that living is not about perfection,
but about presence.
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Pooja Subhash
She was born into a Malayali family from Kerala and raised
in Delhi. She holds M.Sc. in Advanced Computer Science
from the University of Essex, England. This debut book
marks her journey into writing, inspired by a deep interest in
human nature and personal reflection.
When she’s not writing, she dives into art, and definitely
enjoys some great food along the way. Despite being trained
in technology, the silent weight of unspoken emotions, quiet
tough-ness, and deep empathy inspired the writing of Who
Heals the Healer.
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