Listening Across Generations: Abhilasha Mehta on Motherhood, Memory, and Messages That Outlive Time

There are books written to be read once, and there are books written to be returned to at different stages of life. To Daughter Dearest belongs to the latter.
For Abhilasha Mehta, based in Bengaluru, this collection is not simply a book of poetry. It is a living archive of conversations she may not always be able to have in person. It is what she would want her daughters to hear when she is sitting beside them, and also what she would want them to remember if she is not.
At its heart, To Daughter Dearest is inspirational poetry rooted in maternal wisdom and generational healing. The poems are structured around specific phases and turning points in a daughter’s life. Moments when guidance matters deeply, yet communication can be incomplete. Sometimes it is a generation gap that creates distance. Sometimes health intervenes. Sometimes death. Sometimes geography. And sometimes, simply, the inability to articulate emotions at the right time.
Abhilasha shares that the idea for this book emerged from a deeply personal realization. As a mother of two daughters, she often found herself wanting to advise them, to share perspective drawn from her own lived experiences, to prepare them for choices and crossroads she knows will come. Yet alongside that instinct came another thought: what if life does not allow enough time to say everything that matters?
That awareness shaped this book.
She is clear and grounded in her intention. The book will never replace her presence. It is not meant to. But it can serve as an emotional anchor. A written voice that remains accessible. A quiet reassurance that no matter what phase her daughters are navigating, her love and guidance are within reach.
What makes To Daughter Dearest distinct is its sincerity. It does not attempt dramatic storytelling. It does not romanticize motherhood. Instead, it speaks from a place of honesty. A mother reflecting on what she has learned, what she has endured, and what she wishes someone had once told her.
The poems address resilience, self-worth, emotional strength, decision-making, loss, and self-discovery. They encourage reflection without prescribing rigid answers. Rather than dictating a path, Abhilasha offers perspective. She trusts her daughters to interpret, adapt, and grow.
There is also an undercurrent of generational healing in the collection. Through these verses, she consciously attempts to bridge inherited silences. Many women grow up without having certain conversations with their mothers. This book becomes her effort to ensure that silence does not continue forward. What this really means is that she is not just speaking to her daughters. She is also speaking to the spaces between generations.
When asked how she sees herself, her response is simple. She describes herself as a regular mom who wants nothing but the best for her children. That humility defines the tone of her writing. There is no pretense. Only intention.
In a world where communication is constant yet depth is rare, To Daughter Dearest slows things down. It creates room for reflection. It invites daughters to pause and listen, not only to their mother’s voice but to their own inner compass.
This collection stands as a reminder that love does not depend on proximity. That guidance can be documented. That wisdom, when written with sincerity, can travel across time.
For every mother who has ever wondered if she has said enough, and for every daughter who may one day search for reassurance in familiar words, Abhilasha Mehta has offered something enduring.
Book: To Daughter Dearest
Genre: Inspirational Poetry focused on maternal wisdom and generational healing
Author: Abhilasha Mehta
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