Ravi Mantri, a techie based in Dublin, turned his homesickness into this bestseller. Buying the book helps him continue writing more stories like this.
The premise of the book is deceptively simple: a daughter discovers the diaries of her late mother. However, what unfolds is a narrative of startling emotional depth. In Indian households, the mother is often the emotional anchor—the one who prioritizes everyone else’s needs over her own. She is typically viewed through the lens of her role: a caretaker, a cook, a nurturer. In this book, Vasanthi shatters that one-dimensional image. The diaries reveal that behind the facade of the selfless mother was a woman with her own dreams, regrets, intellectual depth, and silent struggles.
: While fans often search for free PDFs, the book is officially available through major retailers like Amazon and Crossword .
Memories of childhood, festivals, and the simple joys of life.