She Is Me is a poetry and prose collection for the woman healing, softening, and remembering who she is.
It’s a collection that explores themes of identity, womanhood, and self-discovery. The book is a deeply personal and relatable work, offering insights into the author's own experiences and emotions
If you love poetry quotes, book aesthetics, and meaningful words that hit different—this is your next favorite read.
Whether you're in your self-love era, grieving quietly, or simply craving a deeper connection with your heart, these pages offer the kind of soft, healing comfort you've been searching for.
✧ For readers of Milk and Honey, Home Body, and The Sun and Her Flowers ✧ Ideal for women in their 20s, 30s, or anyone on a journey to self ✧ Filled with short quotes, gentle reminders, and beautiful words for difficult days
She Is Me belongs on your bookshelf, your nightstand, or your Sunday morning matcha ritual. It’s a companion for the quiet, beautiful mess of becoming.
Vishakha Jain is a writer whose words offer a gentle refuge for those navigating the quieter, heavier seasons of life.
Through her books — Sometimes: 101 Days of Healing Through Words, She Is Me, and She’s Tired of Being Tired — she explores the tender spaces between heartbreak and healing, reminding readers that softness and strength can coexist.
Her work blends poetry, reflections, and self-worth reminders that speak to anyone learning to let go, begin again, and honor the beautiful messiness of becoming — one quiet day at a time.
A beautiful book that helped me get over some things, realize some things and start loving myself first.
I don't have to be chosen, I don't have to be picked. I don't even have to be liked/loved, except BY MYSELF. To the people who have hurt me with words or abandonment. It's okay. I love myself now and I don't need you anymore.
She is Me, is a fantastic collection of poems that touch how a woman feels growing up. Trying to navigate life and all that it throws at her. Very happy I had the opportunity to read these poems as many touched my heart ❤️.
A quiet, powerful companion for healing and self-recognition.
She Is Me is a reflective, grounding read that meets you gently and stays with you long after you turn the page.
From the earliest pages, this book speaks to inner strength, self-worth, and the courage it takes to heal honestly. What stood out to me most was how intentional the growth felt not rushed, not performative, but deeply lived. The author explores themes of boundaries, forgiveness, self-respect, and generational healing with clarity and compassion, allowing space for complexity rather than offering easy answers.
Many passages resonated with my own journey; Especially those that acknowledge how often love can feel conditional, how silence can be an act of self-respect, and how learning to protect yourself is not selfish, but necessary. This book names the quiet harm of being evaluated or endured rather than chosen, while also offering a steady reminder: our worth was never dependent on approval.
What makes She Is Me especially powerful is how it turns pain into language not to dwell in it but to help readers feel less alone inside their own stories. The reminders throughout are simple yet profound: you are worth keeping, worth committing to, and worth loving. Healing becomes the foundation for dreaming again, not just surviving.
This is a book for anyone who has done the inner work often quietly and is learning to stand in their truth with gentleness and strength. It doesn’t tell you who to be. It helps you remember who you already are.
Highly recommended for readers seeking reflection, affirmation, and a deep reading experience.