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Subrat SaurabhAuthor of Kuch Woh PalThe author of Grace in Her Bones is a writer, mother, and spiritual seeker whose life has been a testament to resilience, faith, and fierce love. Born into silence, chosen by love, and tested by fire, she carries within her the quiet strength of generations of women who endured, healed, and rose. Her journey—from being adopted as a newborn, to rediscovering her biological roots as an adult, to standing by her son through his battle with cancer—has shaped her into a storyteller of rare emotional honesty. She writes not for closure, but for connection—for those who have carried invisible gRead More...
The author of Grace in Her Bones is a writer, mother, and spiritual seeker whose life has been a testament to resilience, faith, and fierce love. Born into silence, chosen by love, and tested by fire, she carries within her the quiet strength of generations of women who endured, healed, and rose.
Her journey—from being adopted as a newborn, to rediscovering her biological roots as an adult, to standing by her son through his battle with cancer—has shaped her into a storyteller of rare emotional honesty. She writes not for closure, but for connection—for those who have carried invisible grief and still dared to love anyway.
She lives in India with her family, where she continues to walk her path of healing, surrender, and grace. Grace in Her Bones is her first book.
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Grace in Her Bones is not just a memoir—it is a resurrection.
Given away at birth for being the wrong gender, raised in love shadowed by secrets, and later reunited with the family who once erased her, this is the story of a girl who was never supposed to ask questions—and the woman who asked them anyway.
When her firstborn is diagnosed with cancer at just five years old, life begins to unravel. But the unravelling becomes awakening. What fol
Grace in Her Bones is not just a memoir—it is a resurrection.
Given away at birth for being the wrong gender, raised in love shadowed by secrets, and later reunited with the family who once erased her, this is the story of a girl who was never supposed to ask questions—and the woman who asked them anyway.
When her firstborn is diagnosed with cancer at just five years old, life begins to unravel. But the unravelling becomes awakening. What follows is a storm of betrayal, motherhood, spiritual reckoning, and fierce love. The battle returns years later, testing every ounce of faith she thought she had.
This is not a tale of happy endings—it is one of sacred survival. Told with raw, lyrical power, Grace in Her Bones is a memoir for every soul who has carried invisible grief, dared to love louder than loss, and chosen to rise when silence begged them to disappear.
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