Priyanka Varma launches second book 'Girl in the City'

Priyanka Varma launches second book Girl in the City
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Priyanka Varma, a renowned fiction author has launched her second novel 'Girl in the City'.

Priyanka Varma, a renowned fiction author has launched her second novel 'Girl in the City'. The author has narrated the story of love and inspiration through the character Tanya.

The book Girl in the City's main character Tanya's life is like a true Cinderella story - lost and found in her 10-year journey.

Tanya began her 10-year sojourn as a naive and starry-eyed, Generation X with a dream to weave out her own identity amongst the many social and societal barriers. However, like those very enthusiastic Generation X women, she began to falter and stumble at every step in each of these aspects of her life.

She, for a time period, fell into the spell of endless cycles of repetition and prolix. She was made to realise that in order to actually evolve in a positive and healthy way, she needed to step back, switch gears, revaluate her priorities and max out her abilities, all thanks to a guarded pace. Thanks to a reassuring presence in her life - her affirmer.

He was her modern-day Charles Darwin. Despite leading a fast-paced life, he displayed qualities of being tenacious and resilient, preciously what she was lacking in her life. She was truly happy in his guidance. She wanted more from life, thereafter, she wanted him, so much.

"Change is the only constant thing in life, it isn't about the impact it has on you but about the way you respond to it. Being inactive towards changes stagnates your growth and perspective on life. Thus, to steer in the direction of inevitable change, you can either be destructive or constructive", said Priyanka Varma.

"You only need to keep in mind that conditions needn't change, but the way you handle yourself needs to change.

Circumstances exist for long periods of time, but you won't thrive if you adapt poorly towards them. Thus, this catharsis, or change only happens successfully if one is inspired", she added.

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