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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 PalAditi’s life was once a series of predictable days, lived within the safe boundaries of social expectations. But everything changes the moment she crosses paths with Zara. This chance meeting pulls Aditi into an unexpected enigma, leading her away from her comfortable world and into the heart of a mystery that society would rather keep buried.
As their friendship deepens, Aditi begins to see the world through Zara’s eyes—a world where being a girl means navigating a minefield of prejudice and silent judgment. Through Zara’s struggle, the story exposes the harsh realities of a society that demands girls be "modest" and "quiet," often at the cost of their own safety and truth. Aditi discovers that the "white dress" isn't just clothing; it is a symbol of the fragile purity and impossible standards forced upon them.
Driven by a bond of sisterhood, Aditi takes a stand to help Zara seek justice
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Jayamoni Doley
Jayamoni Doley is a promising young writer hailing from the serene landscapes of Assam. With a deep-rooted passion for storytelling and social change, she focuses her work on the lived experiences of women in contemporary society.
In her debut novel, That Girl in the White Dress, Jayamoni tackles the heavy themes of societal prejudice and the systemic pressures that force young girls into silence. Drawing inspiration from the world around her, she seeks to challenge the status quo and give a powerful voice to those who have been taught to hide their truths.
Through her evocative prose, Jayamoni explores the strength found in female friendship and the relentless pursuit of justice, marking herself as a vital new voice for her generation.
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