WHow would the concept of death affect a 8 year old? What guilts and regrets can a teenager really have? Five thousand miles away from a war, how could it impact someone as if they were right there? This book brings the answer to such questions as, Anshika Singh, a young lady talks about her brushes with human feelings and aspirations. This book is an assortment of different stories, each depicting the author's journey of self-discovery, which she learns of in a hum. The author, who endured childhood as a rebel and never quite fit in, attempts to reveal the aspect of herself that she had long hidden before discovering that was what makes her unique. Through the chapters, the young lady is also seen to be at an understanding of her family from a very tender age, articulating the nitty gritties of life circumstances at a time when most children were trying to figure out their favourite superhero. She introduces readers to her family members with such élan, that the reader cries with their losses and feels jubilant at their wins. This book is an attempt to bring home the idea of acceptance of everything that life throws at you, embracing it and eventually learning from it. It is really good to see a youngster knowing her potential and sharing it through words. Anshika's "Whispers of Epiphany" is an epoch-making effort. The way she has penned her observations of character and sensitivity towards human triumph over life is refreshing, - Dr. Kumar Vimlendu