Description
Warmth
– Acknowledges that having a heart means experiencing love and potential heartbreak
– Suggests love and loss are inevitable parts of human emotional experience
• Origin of the Book Warmth Warmth
– Written after the author’s personal experience of heartbreak
– Triggered by someone important leaving the author’s life
– A direct result of emotional pain and subsequent processing
• Emotional Journey
– Describes feeling emotions intensely
– Portrays heartbreak as a transformative experience
– Highlights the author’s method of turning personal pain into artistic expression
• Metaphorical Representation
– Compares emotional healing to collecting broken pieces
– Uses the metaphor of “broken pieces” fueling creative work
– Suggests art as a mechanism for emotional recovery
• Central Themes
– Explores the depth of heartbreak
– Balances narratives of pain with underlying currents of hope
– Emphasizes resilience and the potential for emotional healing
• Narrative Style
– Intimate and direct communication with the reader
– Vulnerable and unfiltered emotional disclosure
– Serves as both a personal testimony and a universal message of hope
• Concluding Message
– Offers a compassionate wish for the reader’s healing
– Implies that pain is temporary and recovery is possible
– Suggests a sense of shared human experience in emotional suffering
Dear reader,
If you have a heart, you will fall in love. And chances are, someone will end up breaking your heart. I wrote this book after someone broke mine. What do you do when the only person you’ve ever loved with your whole heart decides to leave your life? You keep trying to run away from the hurt, but to no avail.
This book is a product of all the running I did from heartbreak. I feel everything too deeply, and when my heart broke, I collected all the broken pieces, and they fuelled my art. This book is everything I wrote after someone I loved left me. There’ s too much heartbreak in these pages, but also too much hope and, more than anything, a promise that life can’ t always hurt you.
I hope healing finds its way to you soon. Warmth
Love, Rithvik Warmth Warmth Warmth




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