Vardhini Amin
Vardhini Amin is a leading lifestyle and portrait photographer with over a decade of experience. However, she believes storytelling has always been her true calling. She finds solace in her indoor plants, a peaceful retreat amidst the playful chaos created by her two sons and two adopted cats.
Vardhini's debut novel is a whimsical journey into a world where trees come alive, intertwining her passion for greenery with a deep respect for nature. Through her storytelling, she not only wants to entertain but also instil a sense of wonder and environmental consciousness in young minds, inspiring them to sow the seeds of a greener tomorrow.
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