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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 PalWhy tell these stories? Why listen? Why care?
Ask me why I wrote this book—and you’ll start to understand.
Written by a teenager trying to make sense of the inequalities she saw up close, this book is shaped by questions, curiosity, and a desire to see beyond what’s familiar. It shares the stories of girls who refuse to let their circumstances define them—girls who fight for an education despite challenges most of us never have to consider. Girls whose dreams are as big as anyone’s, but whose realities make those dreams harder to reach.
These stories do more than share experiences—they challenge us to reflect on ourselves. How do we recognise the privilege we carry? How do we define it? How do we use it? What does it mean to truly see someone else’s life for what it is—not what we assume it to be?
Grounded in real experiences and honest reflections, Ask Me Why I Wrote This Book invites you to pause, think differently, and ask your own questions. It’s a personal journey, told through the lens of a young author grappling with what it means to pause, reflect, and act.
Because change doesn’t begin with grand gestures—it begins with noticing. It grows with understanding. And it takes shape when we choose to care.
If you’ve ever wondered what you can do—or why it matters—this book is a place to start.
50% of the proceeds from each book sold will be contributed to this cause.
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Avni is a teen author who believes stories connect us, challenge us, and change how we see the world. Whether through debating, reading, or listening to people’s experiences, she has always been drawn to voices that deserve to be heard—especially those of girls who fight for an education against the odds and dream beyond what’s expected of them.
Inspired by figures like Malala Yousafzai, Avni views education as a lifeline. Writing this book was her way of sharing the hope and determination she witnessed firsthand—stories that stayed with her and made her question how easily we overlook others' realities.
Avni loves reading biographies and autobiographies of inspiring, strong female role models. She enjoys playing tennis, deep sea diving, and having thoughtful debates with her friends. She loves exploring new ideas and believes that change begins by asking the right questions and listening carefully to others.
Her greatest hope is that this book makes you think, feel, and see things a little differently. If these stories linger or spark reflection, that’s reason enough for her to have written it.
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