| Publisher |
SRISHTI PUBLISHERS & DISTRIBUTORS |
| Publication Year |
2025 |
| ISBN-13 |
9789364113267 |
| ISBN-10 |
9364113268 |
| Binding |
Paperback |
| Number of Pages |
168 Pages |
| Language |
(English) |
| Weight (grms) |
168 |
| Subject |
Contemporary Fiction |
This is the story of a girl who thought she was picking up an old book… a book that had been waiting lifetimes for her to notice its heartbeat. Told through shifting mirrors of memory and ink, the tale follows their quiet awakening as hidden names, forgotten promises, and long-buried truths rise back to the surface. At its heart, this book is about the choices that shape us, the light we carry even when we forget it’s there, and the strange, beautiful way stories find the people meant to read them.
Shivi Sethi
Shivi Sethi is a practicing lawyer and a storyteller by instinct, drawn to the quiet intersections where belief, memory, and human emotion meet. A lifelong reader, she has always been fascinated by how individuals interpret their experiences and the subtle truths that shape their choices. Writing became her way to explore these inner landscapes with depth, clarity, and empathy.
Her debut novel, Bound by Belief, reflects this pursuit—bringing together layered characters, moral tension, and the invisible forces that bind people to their own narratives. Shivi writes to understand rather than to judge, often examining how perception and belief can alter the trajectory of a life. The book is lovingly dedicated to her two children, whose resilience, imagination, and quiet curiosity continue to inspire her work.
Beyond writing, Shivi is the founder of Tinyville Clubhouse, a library and early learning centre dedicated to nurturing the habit of reading in children. Her belief in the transformative power of stories guides both her creative work and her educational efforts.
She lives in New Delhi, where she continues to read, reflect, and write stories that invite readers to look inward long after the final page
Shivi Sethi
SRISHTI PUBLISHERS & DISTRIBUTORS