Don’t use your talent for the devil, they said to me. But, you know me...
Elaine is desperate and fearful. She is married to an abusive husband and on the run until she meets a loyal friend and is transported to a magical place.
When we become wives and mothers, we sometimes lose ourselves.
A man missed his usual bus to work as his alarm clock did not go off as usual. Later, he was thankful for what happened...
One minute you're brushing your teeth... the next you're questioning your worth because of that one thing you said in 2014.
In countless homes, the day begins and ends with a woman holding everything together. But what happens when one day, she simply sits down? Let Her Sit Down is a deeply moving, quietly powerful novel that follows Radha, a working woman, wife, and mother who has spent years carrying the invisible and unpaid weight of her home. Every meal, every uniform, every unspoken task is her responsibility—until one morning, she decides to stop. What begins as a moment of rebellion slowly unfolds into a revolution. Through laughter, resistance, awkward chores, and meaningful conversations, Radha’s household begins to shift. From chore charts to burnt dosas, laundry wars to festival planning, the story reveals how even small acts of sharing can heal generations of imbalance. Told with warmth, humor, and raw honesty, this is not just Radha’s story—it is the story of countless women whose identities are hidden behind the words “Amma,” “Wife,” and “Daughter-in-law.” It is about reclaiming time, dignity, and self-worth, and showing that homes don’t fall apart when women rest—they rise. Let Her Sit Down is a celebration of equality within the four walls that matter most—and a gentle call for every woman to remember her own name.
Chichen soup from Heaven for what ails people like these.
A rude man barged to the front of an airline counter and demand the airline clerk serve him first. What the clerk did left everyone in admiration...