At just 15 years old, Ayushi Singh has done something many only dream of—she’s poured her heart into words and published a poetry collection that feels both timeless and tender. Her debut book, If My Heart Could Hold a Pen: Petals, Pages, Poetry, is not just a collection of poems—it’s a quiet, powerful journey through emotions too big for silence, and too personal to stay hidden.
Each poem is a window into Ayushi’s soul, where love, heartbreak, hope, and self-discovery dance between the lines. Her writing is simple yet profound, carrying the weight of feelings we all recognize but often struggle to express. It’s the kind of poetry that doesn’t just ask to be read—it asks to be felt.
What makes this book so special is its honesty. Ayushi writes like someone who’s lived a thousand lives in just a few short years. Her poems capture the fragile beauty of being young and feeling everything all at once—the confusion, the longing, the quiet strength it takes to keep going.
If My Heart Could Hold a Pen is a voice for every teenager who’s ever stayed up late, scribbling thoughts in a notebook, wondering if anyone else feels the same. It’s also for the grown-up readers who need to be reminded of what it was like to feel things so deeply and purely.
This isn’t just a book of poetry. It’s a soft landing place for the sensitive hearts, the unspoken dreams, and the stories we carry inside us. Ayushi’s pen may be young, but her voice is wise—and it’s only just getting started.