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Subrat SaurabhAuthor of Kuch Woh PalIn a world that praises perfection and celebrates masks, Without Me Knowing is the story of a girl who learns to take hers off. Anaya is a romantic at heart, a wildfire in disguise burning bright, breaking rules, and quietly breaking down. She’s spent her life outrunning vulnerability, but when love finds her in the form of Rishi, calm, real, and unexpected, she is forced to confront everything she’s been running from including herself.
Told through tender moments, unspoken confessions, and the ache of becoming, this is a story about the people who see us when we don’t know how to be seen, about the weight of growing up, and about the magic of someone loving you not despite your darkness but with it.
This isn't just a love story. It’s a story of returning to yourself.
Of being known.
Of choosing loveeven when it terrifies you.
Because sometimes, falling in love isn't the most radical thing you can do.
Staying is.
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Vrinda Garg is a first-time author with a lifelong love for stories that bloom in silence and stay long after the last page. She writes with tender honesty and a quiet strength, drawn to the emotions we don’t always know how to name. Her work explores the softness of love, the ache of becoming, and the kind of healing that isn’t loud but still life-changing. Vrinda believes in the power of gentle things words, memories, and feelings too fragile to say aloud and through her writing, she gives them a voice.
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