
Exploring why we stumble and how to sidestep it, with wisdom from Aristotle to Bruce Springsteen, here’s the article in full
Image is a still from a short film on Shreya’s career

Exploring why we stumble and how to sidestep it, with wisdom from Aristotle to Bruce Springsteen, here’s the article in full
Image is a still from a short film on Shreya’s career

Spanning steadfast women to Slow Horses, here’s the article in full

“Why do we celebrate our birthday when there’s little we did that day that deserves congratulations? I tossed and turned in my mother’s womb with such impatience that I got the umbilical cord wound around my neck, nearly strangling myself. Saved by a caesarian, my bumpy ride into our world ensured I approached it forever more with irreverence. What it didn’t make me, however, was the hero of my birth. That is always the long-suffering mom, and sometimes the support act…”
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“…Amidst all this, there’s never a good time to unwind and reset, but don’t we ALL need a break? WH Davies said it best, “What is this life if, full of care, we have no time to stand and stare?” I rather plenty of shut-eye instead but the principle stands. Yet, what really is a break?”
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Or, a parent’s work is never done. Please click here to read in full


Images with The Queen at Clarence House and in front of a rainswept Buckingham Palace from British media and NLT colleague
“Pussycat, pussycat where have you been? I’ve been to London to see The Queen. Pussycat, pussycat, what did you there?”
Shreya and her schoolgirl daughter were invited, in recognition of their efforts to encourage literacy in Britain, along with select Literacy Champions, to meet The Queen in London, to celebrate the National Literacy Trust’s 30th anniversary.
Shreya’s third book, ‘Handle With Care’ (HarperCollins 2022), was presented to The Queen at the celebration, selected from the many books nominated as ‘reader favourites’ from across Britain.
A wonderful royal adventure, with fab people, dampened only by the incessant rain (hence the waterproofs of the second photo)!

Shreya and her daughter have received an invitation to meet the Queen of England at a celebration in London this summer! Along with other champions of the National Literacy Trust, Britain’s largest literacy charity, they have been invited in recognition of the “brilliant work” they do to “share the joy” of reading and writing, and championing of literacy in Britain.

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Image: The author’s back, after all, this piece is about BACKstabbing

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Enthusiastic reader feedback on this piece includes, “Thank you for a BRILLIANT article! It was funny, engrossing and SO original!”
Printed in The Asian Age and Deccan Chronicle, please read the full column here
