Trisha knows she isnt a kid anymore. Maybe she isnt exactly an adult woman yet but she is really ready to move on. She often worries that she isnt getting breasts like most of her friends. She is worried lest she should be the first one in the whole class to get periods or maybe the last one orwhat if she got her first period right in the middle of the class and bleed right through her pants and everyone saw itwhat if her pad someday fell out of her bag? OMG! This was the day. Mom, what if I get it in the class? she had expressed her deep most concern to her Mum one day. If you get cramps in the class, tell the teacher you have a headache and ask to go to the nurses office. And what am I to tell the nurse? Trisha had asked foolishly. Tell the nurse the truth of-course, but you dont have to announce to the whole class that you have menstrual cramps. Periods. Acne. Body-odour. Unwanted hair. Andmuch more. Those are the biggies every girl in the class is wondering about. Learn more about this book at: www.firefliesmk.com
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I used to not wear any make-up.I used to not straighten or curl my hair.I used to have real good friends.I used to love to go to school.I used to not bother if I had no boy-friend.I used to laugh a lot, and go months without crying.I used to not care what others thought of me.I used to think all boys were gross.I used to think there was no such thing as love.Damn it! I used to be happy all the time.What happened?
Autorentext
Happily married to writing, Maya Khandelwal is a published author of two books- A Beautiful Mistake and Just Zindagi. She's also co-authored I Am a Woman, a tribute to Kamala Das.Maya delineates her characters so vivid as to bring them live. Everything she describes, she describes with authenticity and creates an ambience one can visualize. Playing with soft emotions is her forte.