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Know your children Writer XXII-Madhurima Vidyarthi

 


Madhurima Vidyarthi: A Healer of Bodies and Minds Through Medicine and Stories

Madhurima Vidyarthi is a rare blend of science and storytelling—an accomplished endocrinologist and an imaginative writer who seamlessly weaves her expertise in medicine with a deep passion for fiction. Trained in Kolkata and London, she is a Fellow of the Royal College of Physicians (UK), a prestigious recognition of her excellence in the medical field. Yet, beyond her medical practice, Vidyarthi has dedicated herself to the art of storytelling, crafting narratives that resonate with readers across age groups.

Her literary journey extends from insightful essays and opinion pieces in publications like The Statesman, The Woman Inc., and Saaranga Magazine to fiction that captures the complexity of human emotions, relationships, and whimsical imagination. She is also a contributor to the Italian Consulate’s initiative, Bridge of Stories, a unique anthology bringing together Indian and Italian writers to celebrate cross-cultural storytelling.

A Voice for Young Readers: Her Books for Children

Vidyarthi’s passion for writing is perhaps most evident in her children’s books. She believes that stories for young readers should not just entertain but also empower, challenge perspectives, and spark curiosity. Some of her well-loved books include:

📖 My Grandmother’s Masterpiece

A heartwarming and inspiring story about the bond between a grandchild and their grandmother, this book beautifully explores the themes of creativity, perseverance, and the unexpected ways in which wisdom is passed down through generations. It is a celebration of art, self-expression, and the belief that it is never too late to create something extraordinary.

👾 Munni Monster

A delightful yet thought-provoking tale, Munni Monster introduces readers to a spirited protagonist who discovers that monsters are not always what they seem. The book playfully challenges fears and preconceptions, making it a fantastic read for children who are learning to navigate their own emotions and anxieties.

🎓 The School for Bad Girls

With an intriguing title that immediately grabs attention, The School for Bad Girls is a witty and adventurous take on what it truly means to be ‘bad’—or rather, to defy expectations and embrace one’s individuality. This book cleverly addresses themes of discipline, rebellion, and the importance of understanding different perspectives, making it a favorite among young readers.

A Storyteller Across Genres

While Madhurima Vidyarthi’s work in children’s literature is remarkable, her storytelling prowess extends beyond young audiences. Her fiction, spanning multiple genres, reflects her keen observation of life, human nature, and societal norms. Whether she is exploring contemporary issues or weaving fantastical tales, her writing always carries a distinctive voice that is both insightful and engaging.

A Bridge Between Science and Art

As a practicing endocrinologist, Vidyarthi understands the intricate workings of the human body. As a writer, she understands the complexities of the human heart and mind. Her dual roles as a doctor and an author enrich each other—her medical expertise informs her narratives with authenticity, while her storytelling enhances her ability to connect with people beyond clinical spaces.

Through her work, Madhurima Vidyarthi reminds us that healing does not come only through medicine but also through stories—stories that make us laugh, think, and feel deeply. Whether she is treating a patient or crafting a fictional world, she continues to inspire and impact lives in more ways than one.


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