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Subrat SaurabhAuthor of Kuch Woh PalUnder the Jackfruit Tree is an unflinching collection of poetry where the author embeds decibel into her experience from a privileged but broken home, lyrically warring with complex trauma, letters to a child of divorce and abuse - amid a dissenting and feminist growth spurt. The book enlivens painful flashbacks, inner child healing and the revel in rebellion. The author’s quandary persists to exhibit what our community shares today: the struggle between Nature Vs Nurture. She further implores the act of meditating on generational wealth and to revisit legacy heirlooms that have exhausted their vitality.
This book is from a Survivor and Thriver, for another Survivor to serve as a manifesto for the ultimate antidote: Hope.
The healing must begin!
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Nish is a Survivor and a proud Thriver who is devoted to inner child healing, trauma conversations, feminism and community recovery via poetry, words and music. A published poet, she is a tech product leader by profession and parents 2 beautiful Indies with her partner of 15 years in Bengaluru city.
Nish believes in the power of a conscious community and writes to move this sentiment across. Gargle in Grey is her eccentric way of subtly rejecting the idea of a binary world and embracing that we are all products of multiplicity.
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