She was never careless-just never given the chance.
From pampered daughter to independent woman, The Not-So-Careless Girl's Handbook is a raw, relatable journey of growing up in a world that expects girls to be perfect, but rarely prepares them to be real.
In this deeply personal narrative, the author unpacks what it means to break free from the invisible rulebook handed to every Indian daughter-the one that teaches how to serve but not how to live. With honesty, warmth, and quiet rebellion, she tells the story of learning how to cook (and burn things), how to say "no," and how to finally see herself not through others' eyes, but her own.
If you've ever felt "not enough," if you've ever wished someone said, "me too," this book is that whisper of solidarity.
It's not a guide. It's not a sermon.
It's a mirror-and maybe, just maybe, it's a map.
This is for every girl who was called careless when all she needed was a chance.