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Anu Didi’s Monthly Visitor

Anaiya Naroola

Young Adult Nonfiction / Social Topics / General

Aum loves his big sister, Anu Didi, and the two of them do everything

together. But Aum is very puzzled by the way his sister feels unwell

once every month, and is unable to go to school or play badminton

with him. What Aum does not know is that his sister has a monthly

visitor: menstruation! Join Aum as he learns more about his sister’s

monthly visitor, and see him grow into an understanding and

supportive younger brother as his sister goes through the changes

faced by young women all over the world.

This book is written in an effort to increase awareness around

menstruation and to reduce the stigma around it. We hope that these

pages have helped the reader understand and articulate the body’s

natural processes and to realize that ‘menstruation’ is not just a

women’s issue - conversations around it need to be normalized

across diverse demographic groups if we hope to live in a world

where people are not embarrassed by their bodies—a world where we

feel free and uninhibited, and are able to be both, proud and

compassionate toward ourselves and others!

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