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Carved by Love and Loss by Arunima Sharma

 Carved by Love and Loss by Arunima Sharma


This isn’t just a memoir; it’s a deeply intimate portrait of a young woman navigating life's maze of abandonment, betrayal, and the silent scars of an absent father figure. At its heart lies the unshakeable bond between a daughter and her mother — a relationship that not only anchors the narrative but also becomes a symbol of strength, sacrifice, and silent survival.

The book beautifully portrays how love can shape us, leave indelible scars, and ultimately lead to self-discovery and resilience. Readers are drawn into a journey that oscillates between the depths of despair and the hope of redemption, making it a compelling read for those who appreciate emotional depth and introspection.

The poems aren't overly complex or drenched in heavy metaphors, and that’s their power. They communicate clearly but deeply, allowing you to feel rather than decode. Whether you’ve loved deeply or lost silently, this book finds a way to sit beside you in your quiet moments.

Fragments of vulnerability, strength, and slow recovery are reflected in each piece, which is analogous to a shard of a broken mirror. There’s something heartbreakingly universal about her words—they don’t belong to one face, one story, or one heart. They could be yours.

Overall, this book is a reminder that our life is full of obstacles and difficulties, but we all have to overcome all those in order to achieve a sustainable and ethical life format amidst the chaos and obstacles of life.

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