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Whispers of the Soul: Poetry That Illuminates the Depths of Love and Resilience

Mohua Chinappa’s “If Only It Were Spring Everyday” is a heartfelt collection of poems delving into the depths of human emotions. With a deft touch, Chinappa navigates themes of love, respect, and the adversities of contemporary society. Rooted in her experiences with marginalized communities, she unveils the often unseen struggles and injustices they face.

Each poem serves as a window into the human condition, portraying a delicate balance of hope and anguish. Chinappa’s sincerity shines through her evocative verses, resonating with readers on a profound level. Her words paint vivid portraits of resilience and vulnerability, inviting introspection and empathy.

The collection leaves an indelible mark, its potency lying in Chinappa’s ability to capture the essence of shared human experiences. “If Only It Were Spring Everyday” stands as a testament to the power of poetry to evoke emotions and provoke thought. For those seeking solace and connection in the written word, Chinappa’s work offers a poignant journey into the depths of the soul.

About the author

Mohua Chinappa, an accomplished author, columnist, and podcast host of The Mohua Show, shares powerful stories of displacement and gender struggles in her fearless content.

Her book Nautan ki Sala and Other Stories addresses cultural-economic shifts and has been translated into Hindi as well. As a podcaster, she amplifies voices facilitating change.

Mohua, a TEDx speaker, has received numerous awards including the Change-Maker Award. Chinappa also runs an initiative called NARI: that aims to empower the unheard voices of 160 million Indian Homemakers.

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