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Subrat SaurabhAuthor of Kuch Woh Pal"Meet Navya, a 16-year-old who's convinced life is one never-ending episode of Kaun Banega Topper, where every grade feels like a trophy, every follower is another point on the scoreboard, and rewards are measured by the amount of validation she can collect.
Join her on an unexpected journey to discover what really matters in life—beyond just marks, likes, and money. Guided by her wise and quirky grandfather, Dadu, Navya embarks on an adventure of self-discovery, learning the ancient wisdom of balance, mindfulness, and purpose in a world obsessed with instant gratification.
Marks, Mindfulness, and Money is a must-read for every youngster feeling the squeeze of today’s pressures and every parent trying to understand this wild ride of modern teenagehood. Bursting with wit, wisdom, and heart, this book will make you laugh, reflect, and maybe even crave a cup of Dadu’s chai. Ready to step off the treadmill of perfection? Join Navya and Dadu as they explore what it really means to ‘win’ at life—hint: it’s not about just getting an A+ in everything!"
Maheshwari
Navya Maheshwari is a 16-year-old self-proclaimed "professional overthinker" and occasional philosopher, who somehow found the time between school assignments and exams, social media scrolling, and her Dad(u)’s life lessons to write a book. In her debut, she takes on the epic quest for good grades, inner peace, and financial literacy—subjects that are usually as thrilling as watching paint dry, but she swears she’s made them fun. With her trademark humor and a dash of sarcasm, Navya dives into what it’s really like to be a teenager trying to balance school, life, and the mystery of money. When she’s not busy convincing her friends to meditate (or at least try it without falling asleep), you’ll find her dreaming up her next “wise beyond her years” insight… or trying to figure out if anyone has actually cracked the meaning of life.
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