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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 PalYou, the girl who reads this—when life feels heavy, this book meets you there.
You, The Girl Who Reads This is a motivational collection of letters and short narrative chapters written in the voice of a trusted friend—warm, non-judgmental, and deeply human. Rooted in Indian texture but universal in feeling, it speaks to women across life’s hardest thresholds: grief and recovery, marriage and divorce, motherhood and loss, work and sport, identity and dignity.
Each chapter begins with a vivid, real-life moment—and then turns directly to you with plain, memorable counsel. The emotional arc moves from Becoming → Belonging → Legacy, offering clarity, courage, and companionship when you need it most. The promise is simple: you are doing all you can; look back at what you’ve survived, trust the process, and keep going—because you will make it.
Inside you’ll find:
· Short “read-in-one-sitting” letters for strength, comfort, and self-respect
· Chapters on boundaries, rebuilding, resilience, and quiet dignity
· Part I: direct letters to the girl who reads this
· Part II: “The Stories of the Women Who Made This Book Possible”—intimate moments that shaped the author’s gratitude into a practice
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Erasto Philippe is a UK-based NRI author with two MBAs (Pondicherry University; University of Greenwich, London). Through years of mentoring Indian students in the UK—and learning from remarkable women—this book became his living thank-you, written while the words still matter.
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