(Written by Krishika Dinesh Rathore)
Breakups are difficult. Whether it is the end of a long -term relationship or a sudden heart break, moving forward can feel like the most difficult task. In those moments of pain, confusion and loneliness, books can provide comfort, clarity and courage. They remind us that we are not alone, that other people have gone on this path, and this treatment is possible. Many authors have written some powerful, emotional and even humorous books that find out what it means to go and start.
Whether you are looking for reliable stories, practical advice, or just something that makes you feel slightly broken, these are a good place to start books.
1. The Art of Moving On: Healing after Heartbreak By Anurag Paul
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This book feels like a careful friend who sits with you when your heart is heavy. Anurag Paul does not try to sugar a breakup pain – instead, he accepts it with honesty and sympathy. He talks about the people of emotional rollercaster who pass after heart break and provide simple, hearty advice to cope. For rebuilding your identity, from self-confidence to rebuilding, the book steps by step through the treatment process. This helps you understand that the breakup hurts, they also make space for personal development and inner peace. Whether you feel lost or just a little to push to move forward, this book gives you comfort and courage.
2. I don’t love you more
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This book is about choosing yourself. Rithwik Singh, not for anyone else, investigated the emotional weight of heartbreak and the importance of moving forward, but for his goodness. He encourages readers to see the breakup, but not as failures, but as points. With real -life stories, gentle advice, and inspired words, Singh reminded us that our happiness does not depend on anyone else. It is a journey of self-love and redistribution. Whether you are still crying on the old texts or trying to imagine a life alone, this book slowly shows you how to regain your power and start living your best life again.
3. Thanks for leaving: Learning to recover with Rithwik Singh saying goodbye
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In his second book, Rithwik Singh looked deeply on what really meant to go. Sometimes, leaving behind looks like the worst thing in the world – but it can also be a better beginning. Regarding Singh, how painful goodbye can teach us flexibility and helps us understand what we really need. Through the thoughtful insight and emotional reflections, the book shows that the closure is not about forgetting anyone – it is about making peace with the past. For anyone struggling to accept a breakup, this book can help in converting pain into personal strength.
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4. Pre-Files by Vandana Shah
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This powerful book attracts Vandana Shah’s life and legal career. After going through a difficult divorce himself, Shah began working as a divorce lawyer and began to listen to the stories of many women facing similar challenges. “The X-Files” combines these real-life experiences with her personal journey, making life a hearty, often eye-opening after marriage. It speaks of emotional, social and legal conflicts that faces many women in India. But more than this, it is about hope, empowerment and willingness to get up again. This book is particularly comfortable for readers in search of strength and solidarity during infection.
5. A piece of cake by tea for two
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This warm and emotional novel follows Nisha’s life, an ordinary woman who thinks that she has all this – until her husband suddenly leaves her. Thus there is a journey of heart break, confusion and reconstruction. Preeti Shenoy’s writing brings out the raw feelings of leaving and it takes courage to start it. But this is not just a sad story-this is one of the hope, the second possibility and self-cushion. The book reminds the readers that sometimes, life takes unexpected turns, and can be even better than those turns. This is a beautiful story for someone that needs to be believed in a new beginning.
6. Leaving home with half a fridge by Arathi Menon “
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The memoir of Arathi Menon is a cruel honest, yet often cheer on life after divorce. The title itself says a lot – behind a life, which you once made with someone, only to start with your half -belongings and a complete heartache. But Menon uses humor to soften the blow, which makes the readers laugh because they do not understand. She does not pretend to respond to all, but shares her ups and downs with honesty. His journey is one of finding joy, freedom and self-values again. For any person undergoing breakup or divorce, this book feels like talking to an elder sister who is through it and has become stronger.
(The author is a trainee with indianexpress.com)
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