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Things Your Mother Never Told You About Love
Things Your Mother Never Told You About Love
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Forget algebra. Love can be the hardest, most complicated thing on earth.
This is a book about growing up, of learning and un-learning, losing and receiving, crying and smiling, but most of all loving. From the first awkward teenage days to discovering boys to falling in love and getting your heart broken, Juhi Pande tells you the Things Your Mother Never Told You About Love. Guaranteed to lift the spirit and add a spring in your step, this book tells us everything us girls need to know to get us through the rough seas.
About the Author
Juhi Pande has been a Television Presenter for the last 8 years working with channels such as Channel V, Times Now and NDTV Goodtimes. She is currently shooting a show for National Geographic. She has written for publications such as Mtv Noise Factory, Motherland and also has a column with the website Homegrown.in. She co-wrote the show Sound Trek that aired on Fox Traveler in July of 2013.
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One Line Summary
Insights into understanding love's complexities for women.
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Who is this book for?
If you're navigating the tumultuous world of love and relationships, this book offers a heartfelt perspective. Juhi Pande shares relatable stories of growth, heartbreak, and joy, making it a comforting guide for women figuring out their emotional journeys. It's like having a wise friend whispering in your ear about all the things your mother might have missed.