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Heart Behind the Lines

Author Name: Suhen Siva Dass | Format: Paperback | Genre : Poetry | Other Details

Heart Behind the Lines is a collection of poetry that delves into the raw emotions of love, longing, and self-discovery. Through verses woven with deep affection and quiet heartbreak, the poet takes readers on a journey of unspoken words, cherished moments, and the struggle of letting go. Each poem reflects the beauty of emotions hidden between the lines, capturing moments of passion, pain, and growth. This book is not just a collection
of poems - it is a window into the heart of a poet who loved, lost, and found himself again.

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Amazing Book, Very Touching, I relate a lot to the contents, Author did a great job.

Suhen Siva Dass

Suhen Siva Dass is a student writer whose work centers on silence, emotional restraint, and the truths that exist beneath carefully chosen words. His writing is shaped by introspection and a belief that the most powerful emotions are often the ones left unsaid. His relationship with books began early. At the age of nine, he walked into a well-known bookstore, Popular, and found himself surrounded by shelves filled with works by acclaimed authors from around the world. One section in particular captured his attention—the bestselling titles. Standing there, he imagined his own name printed on one of those covers, a quiet dream that stayed with him long after he left the store. From that moment on, the urge to write never truly left him. Years later, despite believing that dream was still far from reach, he finds himself in disbelief at having written his own book. Heart Behind the Lines is his debut work—a reflective collection that explores control, vulnerability, and the emotions that live in the spaces between words. Through subtlety rather than confession, his writing invites readers to feel what is hidden, not what is announced.

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