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Three Point Confusion by Shweta Kaushal is more than just a book—it’s a deeply personal journey, a reflection of every teenager who has ever felt lost, unheard, or overwhelmed by the chaos of growing up. Through its pages, Shweta bares her soul, sharing the emotional storms of adolescence, the silent distance that crept between her and her mother, and the battles she fought within herself.
It’s the story of a shy, underconfident girl who once felt invisible on the basketball court, struggling to find her place in the team. But with resilience and passion, she transformed—rising from the sidelines to become her school’s captain, and eventually, a national-level player. Yet, her journey wasn’t just about victories on the court; it was also about the distractions, the temptations, and the whirlwind of adolescence that at times led her astray.
She writes about the exhausting routine of balancing intense practice sessions with academics, the mental and physical toll it took on her, and the heartbreak of missing school for days, only to return and fail an exam the very next day. She vividly recalls the weight of her teachers’ disappointed faces, the silent pain in her mother’s eyes—a moment that shook her but also shaped her.
Shweta, a spirited and determined young woman, is not just a basketball player; she is a warrior on the court and a dreamer at heart. A Class 12 student, she has represented Uttarakhand and Haridwar at the national level numerous times, proving her mettle with every game. As the proud captain of the DPS Ranipur, Haridwar basketball team, she leads not just with skill but with heart, inspiring those around her.
From a young age, Shweta has roamed the country for championships, learning the art of independence along the way. She packs her own bags, boards trains and flights alone, and steps onto distant courts with nothing but passion driving her forward. She once played an entire state championship with a fractured nose, never uttering a word about the pain—because for her, basketball wasn’t just a sport; it was the air she breathed.
But beyond the fierce athlete lies a girl with a deeply sensitive soul. One day, her mother stumbled upon her personal diary and was taken aback by the depth of her words. The emotions, the struggles, the victories—everything she poured onto paper was raw and profound. It was then that her mother insisted she give her writing the form of a book, for the world deserved to see not just the fearless player, but also the storyteller within her.
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Shweta, a spirited and determined young woman, is not just a basketball player; she is a warrior on the court and a dreamer at heart. A Class 12 student, she has represented Uttarakhand and Haridwar at the national level numerous times, proving her mettle with every game. As the proud captain of the DPS Ranipur, Haridwar basketball team, she leads not just with skill but with heart, inspiring those around her.
From a young age, Shweta has roamed the country for championships, learning the art of independence along the way. She packs her own bags, boards trains and flights alone, and steps onto distant courts with nothing but passion driving her forward. She once played an entire state championship with a fractured nose, never uttering a word about the pain—because for her, basketball wasn’t just a sport; it was the air she breathed.
But beyond the fierce athlete lies a girl with a deeply sensitive soul. One day, her mother stumbled upon her personal diary and was taken aback by the depth of her words. The emotions, the struggles, the victories—everything she poured onto paper was raw and profound. It was then that her mother insisted she give her writing the form of a book, for the world deserved to see not just the fearless player, but also the storyteller within her.
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