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Subrat SaurabhAuthor of Kuch Woh PalHarshini Karthik is a budding author and high school graduate. She’s eighteen— loud, raw, and still figuring it all out — but already writing like she’s lived ten lifetimes. It may be her debut, but it walks in like it’s got something important to say — because it does. Out of spirals, rants, heartbreaks, and healing, she didn’t think she’d survive. She’s not your self-help guru or soft-spoken Instagram poet. She’s the girl who laughs too hard, loves too deep, picks fights with her demons, and then writes it all down without cleaning it up. She’s the kind of girl who’s Read More...
Harshini Karthik is a budding author and high school graduate. She’s eighteen— loud, raw, and still figuring it all out — but already writing like she’s lived ten lifetimes. It may be her debut, but it walks in like it’s got something important to say — because it does. Out of spirals, rants, heartbreaks, and healing, she didn’t think she’d survive. She’s not your self-help guru or soft-spoken Instagram poet. She’s the girl who laughs too hard, loves too deep, picks fights with her demons, and then writes it all down without cleaning it up. She’s the kind of girl who’s been through hell, took notes, and turned the aftermath into chapters. Her writing is messy and emotional and painfully honest — because that’s what being real looks like. That's what life looks like. If you’re ready to rip the mask off, face your reflection, and maybe feel a little less alone in your chaos — welcome. You’ve found her.
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Being eighteen is basically balancing a breakdown and a to-do list.
How to Not Lose Your Mind at 18 is part survival guide, part breakdown diary, and part painfully honest reminder that growing up is confusing, exhausting, and kind of hilarious in a dark way.
These pages will make you feel seen — like someone finally said what you’ve been thinking all along.
If you're tired of pretending you're okay, this book won’t judge you.
Being eighteen is basically balancing a breakdown and a to-do list.
How to Not Lose Your Mind at 18 is part survival guide, part breakdown diary, and part painfully honest reminder that growing up is confusing, exhausting, and kind of hilarious in a dark way.
These pages will make you feel seen — like someone finally said what you’ve been thinking all along.
If you're tired of pretending you're okay, this book won’t judge you.
It’ll hand you a snack and say, “Haha same.”
You’re not lost. You’re just on the scenic route.
Being eighteen is basically balancing a breakdown and a to-do list.
How to Not Lose Your Mind at 18 is part survival guide, part breakdown diary, and part painfully honest reminder that growing up is confusing, exhausting, and kind of hilarious in a dark way.
These pages will make you feel seen — like someone finally said what you’ve been thinking all along.
If you're tired of pretending you're okay, this book won’t judge you.
Being eighteen is basically balancing a breakdown and a to-do list.
How to Not Lose Your Mind at 18 is part survival guide, part breakdown diary, and part painfully honest reminder that growing up is confusing, exhausting, and kind of hilarious in a dark way.
These pages will make you feel seen — like someone finally said what you’ve been thinking all along.
If you're tired of pretending you're okay, this book won’t judge you.
It’ll hand you a snack and say, “Haha same.”
You’re not lost. You’re just on the scenic route.
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