‘Wonder Girls’ brings real and relatable role models to young women with its collection of 15 inspirational stories about everyday Indian girls, their career choices and the challenges they’ve overcome to make a name for themselves in society. Debutante author Varsha Adusumilli during the launch of her book 'Wonder Girls' at The Promenade. ‘Wonder Girls’ covers, or rather uncovers, the journeys of millennial women who’ve chosen unconventional careers and excelled despite the odds stacked against them. The barrage of questions thrown at women at such social events — that stemmed from adverse power structures in society — led the Bengaluru-based author to explore more, and eventually put her thoughts down in her first book ‘Wonder Girls’ (Juggernaut). She felt that young girls like the ones she met would benefit from were a set of more relatable role models — women who speak their language and perhaps could be someone from their own neighbourhoods.
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