In a world that often demands strength at the cost of softness, Renuka Kasaganii’s debut book, A Girl Who Felt Too Much, arrives as a gentle yet powerful reminder that feeling deeply is not a flaw—it is a form of quiet courage. Now released, this deeply emotional and introspective book offers readers a mirror to their own hearts, especially to those who have ever been told they “feel too much.”
Unlike stories that rely on drama or grandeur, A Girl Who Felt Too Much is an intimate journey through small moments—the kind that silently shape who we become. It captures the essence of everyday emotions, relationships, heartbreaks, and lessons that linger long after the world has moved on. Through her words, Renuka paints a vivid portrait of a girl who has carried pain, learned from love, and refused to let her tenderness fade, even in a world that often mistakes sensitivity for weakness.
This book is not meant to preach or to push readers toward forced positivity. Instead, it stands as a quiet companion—a collection of thoughts and reflections that remind us of the beauty hidden in vulnerability. Every page invites the reader to slow down, breathe softer, and see life through gentler eyes. It offers comfort to those who have ever felt misunderstood for their emotions and reassurance that their sensitivity is, in fact, their greatest strength.
Renuka Kasaganii, a writer with a heart that feels deeply and a soul that observes life closely, pours her essence into every word of this book. Through her lyrical prose, she bridges the gap between pain and healing, between solitude and connection. Writing, for her, is not merely an act of expression—it is an act of understanding and empathy. Her ability to weave raw emotion with poetic clarity makes this debut both soothing and thought-provoking.
Beyond the pages, Renuka is someone who finds inspiration in the quiet corners of life. Whether spending time with her Shih Tzu, Whiskey, or simply watching the world with a reflective gaze, she translates ordinary experiences into soulful insights. With A Girl Who Felt Too Much, she invites readers into her inner world—a space where sensitivity is celebrated, emotions are honored, and peace is rediscovered in the stillness of the heart.
Ultimately, this book is more than a collection of words; it’s an embrace for every reader who has ever felt the weight of emotion too deeply. It reminds us that even in a fast-paced world, there is beauty in slowing down, in feeling fully, and in allowing our hearts to guide us. A Girl Who Felt Too Much is not just Renuka’s story—it is all of ours.