There are books that inform you, and then there are books that change how you see. Hide But Seek by Mishti Verma belongs to the latter — the kind that quietly rearranges your thoughts, leaving you both stirred and stilled.
I’ll admit, as a man, I began this book with curiosity — almost as an observer, wanting to understand what “the feminine voice” truly means in a world that often speaks over it. But within a few pages, curiosity turned to connection. Mishti’s words don’t exclude; they embrace. They invite you, gently but firmly, to look beyond gender and into the raw human need to be seen, heard, and allowed to exist without shrinking.
Mishti Verma — writer, coach, and expressive arts therapist — has worked with more than 7000 women through her initiative Inner Katha. That number alone tells you something about her depth of listening. Yet this book isn’t just a reflection of her work; it’s a mirror to the quiet battles women (and, by extension, all of us) fight within. Hide But Seek is a unique blend of poetic gender essays, coaching stories, and deeply personal reflections. It’s not theory — it’s lived truth.
One line that stayed with me long after I closed the book:
“I was not making a rangoli… I was painting my boundaries.”
That moment — defiant, sacred, and…
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