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What Will People Say

Poems

Published by Central Avenue Poetry
Distributed by Simon & Schuster

About The Book

I had to fight for my existence before I was even out of my mother’s womb.
If I didn’t stop fighting then, why would I stop now?


What Will People Say follows a South Asian woman’s journey through being a daughter, and later a daughter-in-law, within the strict confines of her patriarchal family. Readers watch as the narrator navigates life, trying to find a safe place for herself, until she finally becomes her own hero.

Grappling with the subjects of sexual and psychological trauma, as well as mental health, this collection of poetry carves a path beyond the guilt of wondering: “What will people say?”

About The Author

Taniya Gupta is a poet who has been writing since a very young age when writing her thoughts down on paper was the only way she knew how to process her emotions. Now, her work, which explores feminism, mental health, and patriarchal traditions, acts as a means of connection and healing. In addition to writing poetry, Taniya also loves exploring the wonderful world of tea. Connect with her on Instagram @yogateapoetry and you can also visit her online at yogateapoetry.com.

Product Details

  • Publisher: Central Avenue Poetry (January 9, 2024)
  • Length: 128 pages
  • ISBN13: 9781771682954

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Raves and Reviews

What Will People Say is one of the strongest poetic debuts in years. Poet and avid tea-drinker Taniya Gupta’s ability to blend the beautiful with the brutal is impressive, to say the least. Gupta has crafted a gorgeous, emotional, deeply personal collection with universal appeal. Her vulnerability will empower others to share their stories, too – in the end, we will all feel a bit less lonely thanks to this book.” — Alicia Cook, bestselling author of Sorry I Haven’t Texted You Back

“In her debut collection, What Will People Say, Taniya Gupta invites readers into her home to share stories of abuse, depression, and recovery. Through experimental form, skillful use of language and dialogue, and boundless vulnerability, this collection proves it’s possible to heal from what haunts us — and feel joy despite it.” — Ari B. Cofer, author of paper girl and the knives that made her and unfold

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