Book Summary: Thank You for Leaving by Rithvik Singh

 


🌸 Introduction

Thank You for Leaving by Rithvik Singh is a heart-touching poetry book. It talks about how it feels when someone leaves you, the pain it brings, and how you can grow stronger afterward. This book is for anyone who has been hurt, felt lost, or had to let go of someone they loved.

If you’re going through heartbreak or trying to move on from a painful goodbye, this book can feel like a warm hug and a reminder that healing is possible.


πŸ“˜ About the Book

  • Title: Thank You for Leaving: Learning to Be Okay with Saying Goodbye
  • Author: Rithvik Singh
  • Genre: Poetry / Prose
  • Main Themes: Breakup, Pain, Letting Go, Healing, Self-Love
  • Style: Short, emotional poems written in simple, easy words
  • Similar Books: Milk and Honey by Rupi Kaur, Pillow Thoughts by Courtney Peppernell

πŸ“ Summary and Key Points


1. πŸ’” Feeling Hurt After Someone Leaves

The book starts with poems about how much it hurts when someone leaves your life. It talks about sadness, confusion, and loneliness.

"You left quietly, but the silence was loud in my heart."


2. πŸ˜” Sitting With Your Feelings

Instead of ignoring the pain, the author tells us it’s okay to feel sad. Crying, thinking, and feeling broken are all normal parts of healing.

"I missed you until I realized I missed who I thought you were."


3. πŸͺž Realizing the Truth

As you read more, you understand that sometimes the people who leave were never meant to stay. Their leaving shows you who they truly were—and who you truly are.

"Thank you for leaving. I found parts of me I had forgotten."


4. πŸ’ͺ Learning to Choose Yourself

Later in the book, the poems begin to feel stronger. The author talks about how healing slowly begins when you stop chasing people who hurt you.

"I stopped waiting for your apology. I gave myself peace instead."


5. 🌱 Moving On and Growing

The final part is full of hope. You don’t forget what happened, but you become wiser, calmer, and more loving to yourself. You stop blaming yourself.

"You were a chapter. I am the whole book."


🌟 What Makes This Book Special?

Simple Language – Easy to read, even for beginners
Real Emotions – Honest feelings many people go through
Short Poems – You can read anytime, anywhere
Strong Message – You can grow after someone leaves
Helps You Heal – Feels like talking to a caring friend


πŸ’¬ Best Quotes from the Book

  • “Some people leave not because you did something wrong, but because they weren’t ready for your love.”
  • “You hurt me, but you also helped me find myself.”
  • “I stopped rereading the old texts. That’s when I started healing.”
  • “You didn’t break me. You built the stronger version of me.”

πŸ‘€ Who Should Read This Book?

  • Anyone feeling broken after a breakup
  • People trying to let go of someone who left
  • Readers who like emotional, deep poems
  • Those who want to learn self-love and peace

⭐ Final Review

Thank You for Leaving is a beautiful, soft, and emotional book. It helps you understand pain and teaches you how to turn heartbreak into self-growth. If you are feeling low or trying to heal, this book can give you comfort and courage.

  • Rating: ⭐⭐⭐⭐ (4/5)
  • Verdict: A peaceful and healing book for anyone who’s been hurt but wants to heal.

πŸ“š Where to Buy

  • Amazon
  • Flipkart
  • Scribd
  • Online bookstores

πŸ“– Book Suggestion Section

Have you read this book too? If yes, which line touched your heart the most?

πŸ’¬ Drop your favorite quote or how the book helped you.
πŸ’” Drop a broken heart if you’ve felt this pain
🌱 Drop a plant if you’re slowly growing and healing

Want a new book to review or read?
πŸ‘‰ Try Home Body by Rupi Kaur – it's also full of healing and beautiful words.


πŸ™ Thank You Note

Thank you for reading this review. If this helped you or touched your heart, please share it with someone who needs it.

Also, if you have read a book that helped you during a hard time, feel free to recommend it for review. I’d love to write about more books that bring healing and hope. 🌻

 

 

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