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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 PalWhat does it take for a woman to be called characterless?
A smile at the wrong time? A bond too deep? Or simply the courage to feel?
Chanchal never wanted to break rules—she only wanted to be understood.
Abhay never meant to be more than a colleague, yet silence bound him
tighter than words.
And Astha, the friend in between, carried truths too heavy to hold.
This is not a story of betrayal.
It is the story of love mislabelled, of hearts judged too soon,
and of the cruel ease with which society stamps women with names they
never deserved.
The Woman They Called Characterless will make you question:
Was she guilty of loving… or was society guilty of never understanding?
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N. Upadhyay
The writer behind this is N. Upadhyay, but it could be anyone—your colleague, wife, or friend. With roots in content writing and teaching, she debuts with The Woman They Called Characterless—a story born out of everyday silences and unspoken emotions. This isn’t just her book; it’s every woman’s story society chose to mislabel.
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