Book Excerpt: The Other Sister by Amrita Tripathi

Read an excerpt from The Other Sister / watch a short video of the excerpt and behind the scenes below

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Book Review: Matt Haig’s The Life Impossible

By Asma G “Eating watermelon in the sun was such a wonderful feeling I wondered why I hadn’t spent more

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Unpacking Love and Life: A Review of Red, Green, and Sometimes Beige

By Asma G “It feels like whiplash; for 20 years, my parents forbade me from dating and pushed me to

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Red, Green and Sometimes Beige: Excerpt from Kasturi Mahanta’s New Book on Healthy Relationships

[The following is excerpted from Red, Green and Sometimes Beige: The Ins and Outs of a Healthy Relationship by Kasturi Mahanta,

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But What Will People Say? A Book Review

By Asma Title: But What Will People Say? Navigating Mental Health, Identity, Love, and Family Between Cultures  “What will people

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‘Teenagers are In One of the Most Vulnerable Periods’

Amrita Tripathi Continuing our Mental Health Explainers (short videos), I share from our interview with Dr Amit Sen on one

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Why We Need More Conversation and Sunlight Around Mental Health

By Chintan Girish Modi Aparna Piramal Raje is a columnist, author, and teacher who lives with bipolarity. Her new book Chemical

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The Unbearable Lightness of Being Young: A Debut Novel

The following is from The Worlds Within You by Shreya Ramachandran, excerpted with permission from Penguin Random House India. You

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Love and Rage: What your Children May Need you to Know

Love and Rage: The Inner Worlds of Children is a fascinating book by psychologist Nupur Paiva Dhingra; as a new edition is released with information related to the pandemic, here’s something all parents need to know – the kids aren’t alright, and distress comes in many forms.

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Three Years Of Pandemic Living: The Kids Are Not Alright

There are many differences in how distress shows up in children, and nowhere more perhaps than this pandemic. Learn more in this excerpt from psychologist Nupur Paiva Dhngra’s book In Love and Rage

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