Howard Publication has announced the upcoming release of 'My Invisible Battle,' a memoir by Shruti Ghate that details her personal journey living with Multiple Sclerosis (MS). The book, scheduled for publication on September 2, 2025, aims to illuminate the often-hidden realities of chronic illness through a narrative of emotional and physical struggle.
The memoir chronicles Ghate's experience after her body 'began to fail her without warning,' documenting transitions to wheelchair use and the challenges of navigating pain, vulnerability, and social misunderstandings. The publisher describes the work as a story of turning 'fear into faith, despair into determination, and silence into a message of empowerment.'
Through accounts of travel for treatment and struggles behind closed doors, the book emphasizes themes of family, motherhood, and self-belief. Ghate's story is positioned as giving voice 'for millions who suffer unseen,' reinforcing that 'invisible does not mean imaginary, and broken does not mean defeated.' A quote from the author states, 'Not all battles are visible. But every warrior deserves to be seen.'
The publication is significant for its potential to foster understanding and connection among readers, whether they live with a chronic condition or support someone who does. By sharing a detailed, personal account, the memoir serves as a testament to human endurance and could impact broader perceptions of invisible illnesses.
'My Invisible Battle' will be available in paperback and Kindle editions. It can be pre-ordered through major retailers, including Amazon. The ISBN-13 is 979-8263576097.



