by Nimna Vijay
For anyone who has every lost themselves while trying to love others...
Aditi always fought for everyone else-at home, at work, in love. But she never knew how to speak up for herself. And when heartbreak shatters her world, she begins to ask the questions she had long avoided: Who am I when I'm not who everyone wants me to be?
Told through raw, intimate letters to a mysterious 'Mahadevan', To My Dearest Self is a powerful tale of love, loss, and the radical act of choosing yourself in a world that demands too much.
A national bestseller in Malayalam, Nimna Vijay's masterpiece Ettovum Priyapettu Ennode comes alive in Haritha C.K.'s luminous English translation-bringing Aditi's story to every heart that's ever wondered if it is too late choose itself.
Will Aditi find the one person she has truly lost - herself?
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Nimna Vijay is a writer and social media influencer. She works as a Tamil-Malayalam music operator at a media house in Mumbai. She has worked as a business journalist and content creator too.

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