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Bold, brilliant and ridiculously funny, Guilt Trip will make you laugh out loud, cry quietly, and nod furiously in recognition.
Meet Ladoo Singh a bright, curve-celebrating woman juggling corporate chaos, family expectations, unsolicited Rishta advice
and the weight of her own insecurities. From being body-shamed at weddings to battling workplace sexism and fatphobia,
Ladoo fights back with sharp wit and unapologetic sass.
But behind the sarcasm is a woman reckoning with grief, motherhood, burnout, and the quiet ache of becoming everyone's
rock while forgetting herself. Told
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Produktbeschreibung
Bold, brilliant and ridiculously funny, Guilt Trip will make you laugh out loud, cry quietly, and nod furiously in recognition.
Meet Ladoo Singh a bright, curve-celebrating woman juggling corporate chaos, family expectations, unsolicited Rishta advice
and the weight of her own insecurities. From being body-shamed at weddings to battling workplace sexism and fatphobia,
Ladoo fights back with sharp wit and unapologetic sass.
But behind the sarcasm is a woman reckoning with grief, motherhood, burnout, and the quiet ache of becoming everyone's
rock while forgetting herself. Told through essays, poems and diary-like reflections, Guilt Trip is the heartfelt ode to the messy,
magical and maddening experience of womanhood.
Tender and razor-sharp, this feminist chronicle is a rallying cry for every woman who has ever been told she's too much or not
enough.


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Autorenporträt
"Dr. Rajani Tewari is a professional juggler of many hats: author, HR leader, accidental philosopher, and full-time mom to three
delightful whirlwinds named Shlok, Shaurya, and Shanaya.
Armed with a sharp wit, a tender heart, and an abiding faith in Lord Shiva, she has spent her life collecting stories, learning from
spectacular missteps, and occasionally triumphing over her own self-doubt. Her writing is equal parts confessional and
celebratory; a reminder that life rarely follows a script, and thank goodness for
that. She believes in laughter as medicine, authenticity as a superpower, and the quiet conviction that no one is ever truly alone
in their struggles.
When she isn't penning her thoughts or transforming workplaces with compassion and strategy, you'll likely find her sipping
chai, plotting her next adventure, or trying to convince her children that "five more minutes" of quiet is a perfectly reasonable
request.
This book is her love letter to every imperfect soul who is still learning to dance with their own story."