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Subrat SaurabhAuthor of Kuch Woh PalMind Mahatva The Teen Mind Matters is a reflective and practical guide to teenage mental well being written by a teenager for teenagers and the adults who support them. Rooted in lived experience and informed by psychology neuroscience and careful observation the book addresses a critical gap between how adolescents actually experience the world and how they are often perceived or misunderstood by it. The word Mahatva means importance and the book is built on a simple yet powerful belief that the teenage mind matters. Adolescence is a period of intense emotional cognitive and social change. Teenagers are expected to perform plan decide and cope while their brains are still developing and their identities are still forming. Yet they are rarely given language tools or space to understand what is happening internally. This book exists to offer that understanding. Written in a conversational honest and often humorous voice Mind Mahatva does not attempt to motivate fix or lecture or rely on clichés. Instead it invites reflection helping teens understand how their minds work and how to work with themselves rather than against themselves. At the same time it offers adults parents teachers counselors and mentors a clear window into the inner world of adolescents encouraging listening before correction and empathy before advice.
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Maanasi Gowthaman
Maanasi Gowthaman is a teen writer and student based in Dallas, Texas, USA, originally from Bengaluru, India. She is currently a high school student at Rock Hill High School in the United States. Aged fourteen, she is among the youngest voices writing on teen emotional wellbeing, offering a rare peer-to-peer perspective on the inner world of adolescence.
Beyond academics, Maanasi has trained in Carnatic classical vocals since the age of seven under Smt. Sumitra Nitin at Natyasruti School for Carnatic Music. Music is more than a discipline for her—it is an anchor, a form of expression, and a way of understanding the world. Alongside Carnatic music, she holds a Trinity College London certification in Western vocals and continues to explore music through instrumental training as part of her ongoing learning journey.
Her writing has also appeared on youth-focused platforms such as Youth Ki Awaaz and Teen Ink, giving her early experience sharing her voice with a wider audience. In addition, she is the winner of a national-level story writing contest in India, an achievement that strengthened her confidence as a young storyteller.
Mind Mahatva – The Teen Mind Matters is her debut book—a reflection of her lived experience as a teenager and an invitation for young readers to connect, reflect, and find strength through shared understanding.
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