Where Trust Ends (Edition1st)

Author:   Palak Sobti
Publisher:   New Management Pocketbooks
ISBN:  

9789373145365


Pages:   118
Publication Date:   01 August 2025
Format:   Paperback
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Where Trust Ends (Edition1st)


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Trust is fragile, and when it breaks, it leaves echoes that linger. Where Trust Ends is a collection of 51 heartfelt poems exploring the fractures left by broken promises, shifting loyalties, conditional love, and betrayed faith. With raw honesty and lyrical depth, these poems unravel the hidden weight of disappointments-in family, friendship, love, and society. Yet within the sorrow, they also trace resilience, self-reflection, and the strength found in rebuilding. For anyone who has felt the sting of betrayal or the silence of abandoned belief, this book offers words that ache, heal, and endure.

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Author:   Palak Sobti
Publisher:   New Management Pocketbooks
Imprint:   New Management Pocketbooks
ISBN:  

9789373145365


ISBN 10:   9373145363
Pages:   118
Publication Date:   01 August 2025
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Available To Order   Availability explained
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Palak is a contemporary poet whose words navigate the fragile edges of trust, love, and loss. With a voice both vulnerable and unflinching, Palak writes to uncover the truths we often silence-the betrayals that shape us, the quiet resilience that saves us, and the echoes of hope found in ruins. Their debut collection, Every Kind of Goodbye, explored the many forms of parting, while Where Trust Ends continues the journey, unraveling fractures within family, friendship, love, and society. Palak's work speaks to anyone who has ever questioned belonging, carrying both pain and tenderness in equal measure.

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