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The Art Of Becoming Strangers – Some People Leave Quietly But Their Absence Echoes Forever

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By: Prashant Paras

ISBN: 9789373350059

Language: English

PRICE: 249

Page: 149

Category: POETRY / General

Delivery Time: 7-9 Days

Description

Sometimes people do not leave our lives all at once.

They leave slowly through shorter conversations, colder replies, unread messages, and memories that begin to hurt more than heal.

The Art of Becoming Strangers is a deeply emotional collection of poetry and reflections about love, distance, heartbreak, and the strange pain of watching someone become a stranger again.

This book is for the ones who stayed too long, loved too deeply, and lost parts of themselves while trying to save someone else. Through raw words and quiet emotions, Prashant Paras captures the feeling of missing a person who is still alive somewhere in the world, just no longer yours.

Some pages will feel like memories.
Some will feel like unanswered messages.
And some will feel painfully personal.

If you have ever loved someone you could not keep, this book will sit beside your silence and understand it.

About The Author

Prashant Paras is an Indian poet and author known for his emotionally raw writing style that explores love, heartbreak, loneliness, healing, and human attachment. His words are recognized for their simplicity, depth, and ability to make readers feel personally understood.

He is the bestselling author of The Curse of Letting Go, a poetry collection that connected deeply with readers through its honest portrayal of grief, emotional loss, and the quiet pain of moving on.

With a signature style that blends vulnerability with hauntingly minimal lines, Prashant Paras writes for people who feel deeply but struggle to express it aloud. His work often reflects the emotional weight of modern relationships, silence, distance, and the art of surviving heartbreak.

Through his books, he hopes to make readers feel a little less alone in what they carry inside.

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