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Swati Avasthi

Swati Avasthi is an acclaimed author known for her compelling young adult novels. With a background in creative writing and psychology, she skillfully explores complex themes of family dynamics and resilience. Her debut novel, "Split," received numerous accolades, highlighting her talent for storytelling. Avasthi's work is celebrated for its emotional depth and authenticity, capturing the challenges and triumphs of adolescence with sensitivity and insight.

Book summaries for books written by Swati Avasthi

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I've never been a fan of destiny. The idea that what's meant to be will be. I believe life is what you make of it.

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destinylife

Love can be a terribly destructive force. It can make you do things you never thought possible.

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lovedestructive

Sometimes the hardest part of letting go is realizing you're the only one holding on.

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letting gomoving on

You can't keep running from your problems. Eventually, you have to face them head-on.

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facing problemscourage

We all have the power to change our own story. We're not defined by our past.

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self-empowermentself-definition

Don't underestimate the strength it takes to ask for help. It's a sign of courage, not weakness.

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courageasking for help

The scars we carry are not signs of weakness, but reminders of the battles we've fought and survived.

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strengthresilience

Acceptance doesn't mean giving up. It means acknowledging what is and finding a way to move forward.

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acceptancemoving forward

Sometimes the hardest person to forgive is yourself. But it's necessary for healing.

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forgivenessself-healing

Strength isn't always loud. Sometimes it's the quiet resilience that speaks the loudest.

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strengthresilience

Hate doesn't solve anything. It only breeds more pain and suffering.

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hatesuffering

Sometimes the most important battles are the ones fought within ourselves.

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inner strugglesself-reflection