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Even the most fractured among us can find their way back to the light.
Jansi has spent her life mastering the art of holding everything together. As a child uprooted from her home in India and dropped into a new world in the United States, she learned early that staying invisible was safer than asking for what she needed. Over the years, she built a life that looked steady from the outside--marriage, motherhood, and a career--but beneath the surface, old wounds continued to ripple through every part of her.
When an unexpected crisis forces her to stop running from herself, the carefully sealed seams of her life begin to tear open. In the aftermath of a reckoning that challenges everything she was taught to hide, she begins the difficult work of unraveling wounds she has carried for decades. Memories long buried rise to the surface, pulling her back through the landscapes of her childhood in India, the fragile years of adolescence, and the quiet ache of adulthood lived in the shadows of expectation. As Jansi sifts through the truths she once hid--even from herself--she begins to understand that healing is not a destination but a slow, powerful reclaiming of everything she learned to silence.
Weaving across continents and decades, The Invisible Canvas is a deeply resonant portrait of resilience, identity, and the unseen battles so many carry. It is both an intimate confession and a universal call to courage--an affirmation that even the most fractured among us can find their way back to the light.
Kalyani Adusumilli is an attorney, author, and poet. The Invisible Canvas is her debut novel. She is also the creator of The Happy Wildflower series, collections of reflective essays and poetry that celebrate authenticity and the quiet strength of living with intention.
Born in Southern India and later moving to the United States, Kalyani first pursued a career as an epidemiologist before earning her law degree and practicing as an attorney. Yet her lifelong passion for storytelling eventually led her to write full-time. Her work often explores identity, generational complexity, and the resilience of women navigating silence and stereotypes.
Through her writing, Kalyani seeks to foster empathy, break cultural barriers, and offer readers a sense of connection and hope. When she isn't writing, she can be found lost in a book, traveling the world, or enjoying time with her husband and two children.
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