A life
well
Almost
lived
A beautifully woven narrative of friendship, dreams, and self- discovery, offering a profound commentary on societal norms and personal resilience.
What happens to our dreams when life quietly takes a different turn?
A Life Almost Lived is a poignant tale
of lost dreams, rediscovery, and the
quiet strength of women navigating a
society steeped in tradition.
“This book smells of India,
tastes of Indian customs, and
has the capability to touch a
million global souls. This is
Virginia Woolf meets
Arundhati Roy. Loved it!
Suman Yadav
This is a story about a person's
attempts to blend in with a
relentless culture rife with
racism and steadfast historical
convictions.
Prerna Jaiswal
An internal conflict in the
main character Aanchal along
with the character Malini is
able to give the book a good
storyline which focuses on
issues such as friendship,
identity and pressures of
society especially amongst
Indian women
Tulika
Jagriti
A Yogi, Traveler and Writer
Jagriti has traveled to more than 50
countries so far. She has also taught Yoga
in countries like Australia, Spain, Germany
and Nepal.
With her debut novel, Jagriti aims to
highlight social issues that demand
attention and make a positive impact on
society.