Attainable contains inspiration which will vitalize everyone to be mentally stimulated to feel all the wonderful things around us. The twelve chapters herein are the real guidance about gleaning only positive things from everyday life, despite all the negativity of today's world. Enlivening illustrations here laid between and within the lines to feed the readers' minds with essential soul-food, allowing them to learn amazing things: from the milky way's galactic glory to the boneless invertebrates of the animal kingdom. Readers of Attainable will realize that life teaches in its own language which we will be able to decipher, if we are willing to learn it positively. This book manifests how we can attain peace of mind by learning good things from the various lessons 'life' offers us.
Munia Khan is a passionate literary artist whose journey through the world of writing reflects both creativity and introspection. Her body of work spans multiple genres, including poetry, short stories, and thought-provoking articles.
She is the author of several acclaimed poetry collections and a non-fiction inspirational book. Her published works include Beyond The Vernal Mind (2012, USA), To Evince The Blue (2014, USA), Versified (2016, Tel Aviv, Israel), Fireclay (2020, USA), Attainable (2020, USA), and The Half Circle (2020, USA). Her latest collaborative work, Art Alive: Poetry Breathing Life Into Art (2025, Australia), was created in partnership with Tony Mayo.
Munia Khan’s poetry is deeply rooted in her personal experiences, offering readers an intimate exploration of emotion, identity, and the human condition. Her work resonates globally and has been translated into numerous languages, including Japanese, Romanian, Urdu, Italian, Dutch, Croatian, Spanish, Portuguese, Russian, Albanian, Finnish, Greek, German, French, Indonesian, Hindi, Turkish, Arabic, Bengali, and Irish.
Her writings have appeared in a wide range of anthologies, literary journals, magazines, and newspapers worldwide. In recognition of her literary contribution, her words have been commemorated on plaques in Ireland. Notably, her poetry is featured at the Holy Trinity Heritage Centre, honoring those lost in the 1916 maritime tragedy involving the SS Connemara and SS Retriever collision. Another of her quotes is inscribed near Newry Canal, commemorating the victims of the Hannah shipwreck.
Attainable by Munia Khan offers readers the chance to gather up both poise and understanding about the essence of life and how best to maximise their potential. The sheer breadth of coverage (as well as the charming and fresh wit so regularly on show in this volume) will make this a formidably helpful work to many, I'm sure. Scott Hastie, Writer and Poet, july 2020 London .