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Girl from the Mirror by Hana Rysová


Girl from the Mirror by Hana Rysová is a deeply personal and evocative collection that explores the internal struggles of a young woman learning to navigate her identity, emotions, and relationships. Anoushka Mahajan writes with a quiet strength and sensitivity that lingers long after the final page. Each piece in this collection reflects a slice of her soul, captured through short prose and poetry that feel both confessional and universal.

What stands out is the raw honesty in her voice. The emotions are not filtered or polished. They arrive with full force, whether it is grief, heartbreak, longing, or hope. The recurring imagery of mirrors and reflections is powerful. It becomes a symbol of both confrontation and acceptance, inviting readers to examine their own hidden selves.

The language is simple but carries weight. There is no need for complex metaphors when the feelings are so direct and relatable. This is not just a book to be read, it is a book to be felt. It will resonate with anyone who has ever struggled to understand who they are or tried to find healing through self-expression.

I recommend this to teens, young adults, and anyone going through an emotional phase in life. It offers a quiet kind of comfort and validation that is both rare and needed.

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