The Woman Within | Nitya Ravi – K's Train of Thoughts
“Denial was her constant companion, something that kept her sane.” How far is too far? How many red flags are extreme in identifying an individual’s mental health? Nitya Ravi challenges the reader’s judgments with this question in her book “The Woman Within.” This book made me edgy; from the first page and flipping pages, I sank into the whirlpool of emotions, trauma, and a feeling of voidness.
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