Every woman carries a story the world never fully hears.
Five Lives, One Emotional Reflection
Missing Part of the Soul is a deeply empathetic exploration of womanhood across generations. Through five women at different stages of life, Swati Sarkar presents stories that feel personal, familiar and quietly powerful.
Sharmila, a young single mother, balances ambition with responsibility. Ruchika steps into marriage with hope and uncertainty. Meghna navigates career success alongside emotional distance. Nandini rebuilds life after loss, carrying grief with grace. Chini, at fifty, embarks on a journey of reflection and spiritual awakening.
Each woman’s story stands independently, yet together they form a shared emotional truth. Swati Sarkar avoids judgment, allowing complexity to exist without explanation. The emotions are subtle and lived-in, inviting recognition rather than sympathy.
Chini’s narrative anchors the book. Her journey reinforces the idea that life continues to evolve, regardless of age. The title reflects a shared longing—not emptiness, but unacknowledged truth.
The inclusion of AI-supported perspectives adds nuance without diminishing the human core. Missing Part of the Soul does not offer solutions. It offers understanding.
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This book stands as a tribute to quiet strength and emotional honesty.
Themes in Missing Part of the Soul
Womanhood Across Ages
Every stage is valued.
Resilience Without Drama
Strength shown quietly.
Reflection Over Resolution
Growth without forced closure.
About the Author: Swati Sarkar
Swati Sarkar is an Indian author whose writing focuses on emotional realism, resilience and self-discovery. With over twenty-five years of experience as a senior interior designer, she brings depth and balance into her storytelling.
Her narratives are influenced by culture, spirituality and the quiet strength of human relationships, inviting readers to find pieces of themselves within her stories.
What Readers Say:
I saw myself in more than one character.
Kavita Iyer
Gentle and deeply relatable.
Sunita Rao
A book that understands women.
Meenal Gupta
FAQs:
Is this book suitable for all ages?
Yes, it speaks across generations.
Are the stories connected?
Emotionally yes, narratively independent.
Is the tone heavy?
Reflective, not overwhelming.
What makes it special?
Its emotional authenticity.

