Sunita Tohan is an emerging author who makes a thoughtful debut in contemporary short fiction with her collection, Sunita’s Short Stories
A heartfelt paperback collection that transforms ordinary moments into soulful reflections on joy, heartbreak, and the shared truths that connect us all.
At its core, Sunita’s Short Stories is a celebration of ordinary life – its quiet joys, subtle lessons, and inevitable heartaches. Each piece stands alone while contributing to a broader tapestry of shared humanity, offering readers glimpses into moments that feel both deeply personal and universally familiar. Rather than relying on dramatic twists, the book finds its strength in emotional honesty and relatability, drawing readers in through recognition and reflection.
The collection explores themes such as love, loss, resilience, gratitude, and personal growth, revealing how even the smallest interactions can shape who we are. Sunita’s writing style is warm and unpretentious, allowing stories to unfold naturally while leaving space for readers to interpret meaning through their own experiences.
“ I admire your writing, I have not read someone who is writing with blood from the heart since last time I read DH Lawrence…”
As human beings, only a small part of our heart finds its way into our thoughts, and an even smaller part into our words. Much remains behind, suspended in the vast realm of the incomprehensible, never fully born. Reading Sunita’s Short Stories seems to bypass this narrowing of awareness, offering instead the rare gift of deep self-introspection. Highly recommended for the reasons of the heart.
Venance Ndibalema
Producer
“Sunita’s Short Stories stayed with me long after I turned the final page…”
The author writes with raw honesty about trust, courage, anxiety, friendship, loss, and self-doubt. Sunita’s words remind me of the beauty in everyday life, the courage to walk away, and, more importantly, the strength to love oneself. Pain and comfort sit side by side in these pages, leaving the reader reflective, inspired, and profoundly human. This is a brave and deeply thought-provoking book- essential for anyone seeking meaning, healing, and the quiet strength to choose themselves..
Allyson MacIntosh