Description
- ISBN-13: 9789354475832
- Publisher: Speaking Tiger
- Binding: Paperback
- Language: English
- Weight: 129 gr
- ISBN-10: 9354475833
- Publisher Date: 01 Jan 2023
- Height: 15 mm
- No of Pages: 80
- Width: 100 mm
Original price was: ₹399.00.₹299.25Current price is: ₹299.25.
Discover the profound journey of self-discovery in “My Body Didn’t Come Before Me” by Kuhu Joshi (ISBN: 9789354475832). This captivating book explores the complexities of identity, body image, and self-acceptance. Joshi’s insightful narrative empowers readers to embrace their true selves and challenge societal norms. A must-read for those seeking personal growth and a deeper understanding of the mind-body connection. Buy now and embark on a transformative journey!
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Sahil Lamba –
This book is a gift! It is a beautiful reminder that we should appreciate ourselves. Must read for women of all ages.
Ayush Kanojia –
It’s not a groundbreaking book, but it has some good points. Read if you want to reflect on your own body image.
Arjun Raj K T –
An interesting perspective, though I didn’t agree with everything. Very philosophical and not for everyone.
Anant Kumar Yadav –
Good read! It helped me rethink some of my insecurities. Easy to read, but not very entertaining to me.
Ravi Yadav –
Loved the book! A great reminder to embrace yourself. I found myself highlighting so many passages. Highly recommended.
Premsi Raman T –
Some great insights, but the structure felt disjointed at times. I loved some quotes in the book. Overall worth the read.
Rishu –
I liked it overall. It made me think about things in a new light. I think that this book can be triggering for some.
Rudransh Verma –
This book was okay. Some interesting ideas but ultimately didn’t leave a lasting impression. Needed more practical advice.
Gyan Prakash –
Absolutely amazing! It has changed my life and the way I see myself. It is beautifully written and so inspiring!
Ashish Garg –
A truly life-changing book! It inspired me to embrace myself fully. Amazing book for people who struggles with acceptance.
Divya Manwani –
Interesting concept, but the writing style wasn’t always engaging. Still, it offered some good food for thought on body image.
Manik Lakhwani –
This book exceeded my expectations! A beautiful and empowering read. I will reread this book many times in future.
Smitesh Sunil Gadge –
Struggled to connect with the author’s voice. The book felt a bit preachy at times. The book is still inspiring.
Vridhhi Jaain –
A truly transformative book. I am so glad I read it. It’s a must-read for anyone seeking self-acceptance. A masterpiece.
Khushi Maheshwari –
An insightful exploration of body image and identity. There are some points that i don’t agree with, but overall I liked it.
Sumit Rakesh Mhatre –
A beautiful and inspiring book that everyone should read. I wish more books would focus on this topic. Highly recommend
Modit Johar –
I wish I had read this book sooner! Such a powerful message. I could not put it down and finished in one sitting!
Arushi Mittal –
A powerful message, though I wish it delved deeper into certain topics. A good starting point for self-discovery.
Shubham Agarwal –
I felt this book was somewhat shallow. It needed more substance and depth. I may not recommend this to someone.
Anas Ahmad –
A thought-provoking read! Some parts resonated deeply, while others felt a bit abstract. Overall, a valuable exploration of self-acceptance.
Khyati Malik –
It didn’t quite resonate with me. It may be better suited to people with certain backgrounds.
Aditya Prasad –
Didn’t quite hit the mark for me. Felt repetitive and lacked practical advice. Quite pricey for such a short book.
Drushya Araveti –
I enjoyed the author’s perspective. It encouraged me to rethink my relationship with my body. A worthwhile read.
Bashar Khan –
Honest and raw. I appreciate the author’s vulnerability. I could not finish reading the book, it felt repetitive.