Some choices are made out of love.
Others out of silence. Both leave marks.
Echoes of Missed Chances is an autofictional reflection of family and becoming, told through Dhrati’s memories of her own life and her parents.
Through everyday moments, arguments, compromises, small joys, and unspoken regrets, the book explores how duty and expectation quietly shape generations.
Simple, honest, and profoundly human, this book is for anyone who has loved their family deeply, longed for one, or wondered how things might have been different.
It isn’t just Dhrati’s story, the second section reveals how regret lives in every family, happy or broken.
A binge-worthy, deeply relatable read.