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The Girl Who Couldn’t Unclench Her Fists
By Samriddhi Sharma
“Pain is not my weakness; it is my greatest teacher.”
At just twelve years old, Samriddhi Sharma’s life changed forever when an invisible visitor arrived—a relentless, 24/7 scream of Myofascial Pain Syndrome. Described as “white-hot needles and twisting knives,” the agony was enough to stop anyone in their tracks. But Samriddhi is not just anyone; she is a soldier.
This is not a story of illness, but a Strategist’s Blueprint. It follows a sixteen-year-old warrior who transformed her hospital bed into a ‘Command Center’ and her pain into a miracle. From scoring 78.9% in her 10th grade while battling agony to preparing for the ambitious horizon of 2027, this memoir is a testament to the power of unwavering faith and iron discipline.
A must-read for anyone fighting an invisible war, proving that even when your fists are clenched in pain, they can still hold onto the most beautiful dreams.

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Weight0.35 kg
Dimensions21.6 × 14 × 1 cm
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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…

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