- Samriddhi Sharma is a sixteen-year-old student, writer, and a silent warrior in a battle most cannot see. At the age of twelve, her life was irrevocably changed by the arrival of an invisible "visitor"—Myofascial Pain Syndrome. Faced with a 24/7 reality of what she describes as "white-hot needles and twisting knives," Samriddhi chose to redefine her circumstances rather than be defined by them. Transforming her hospital bed into a "Command Center," she developed a rigorous discipline and an unwavering faith that allowed her to turn physical agony into academic triumph, scoring a miraculous 78.9% in her 10th-grade exams. Now a dedicated aspirant for the Armed Forces Medical College (AFMC), Samriddhi balances the high-pressure demands of NEET preparation with her love for sketching and shayari. The Girl Who Couldn't Unclench Her Fists is her debut memoir—a strategist’s blueprint written from the front lines of chronic illness, dedicated to anyone fighting an invisible war of their own. She lives in India, where she continues to prepare for the horizon of 2027, proving that even when the fists are clenched, the heart can still soar.₹199.00in Non FictionSku: 9789375000303
The Girl Who Couldn’t Unclench Her Fists: A journey of invisible knots, silent bravery, and the fight to let go
