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Remnants Of Us A Journey Through Life, Loss and Becoming

Author Name: Ayush Mahajan | Format: Paperback | Genre : Poetry | Other Details

REMNANTS OF US

A Journey Through Life, Loss & Becoming

Remnants of Us is a quiet companion for anyone who has ever felt lost within themselves.

Written in moments of silence and self-reflection, these poems explore love and loss, faith and doubt, guilt and forgiveness, solitude and healing. They speak to the fragile spaces we rarely share—the nights that linger too long, the emotions we never learned to name, and the strength we discover only after breaking.

This book is not about having life figured out.

It is about surviving it honestly.

Each page holds what remains after people leave, after trust breaks, after life changes us in ways we never expected. Through raw simplicity and emotional depth, Remnants of Us reminds us that becoming is not loud—it is slow, painful, and deeply human.

If you have ever questioned your path, carried unspoken feelings, or searched for meaning in the quiet moments, this book is for you.

These pages are no longer just words.

They are an invitation—to feel, to reflect, and to heal.

— Ayush Mahajan

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Ayush Mahajan

Ayush Mahajan is a reflective writer whose work draws from lived experience, emotional honesty, and quiet observation. His writing explores themes of loss, faith, guilt, solitude, and self-growth—subjects shaped by personal introspection rather than imagination. Ayush believes that vulnerability and self-awareness are essential parts of being human, and his words often give voice to emotions left unspoken. He does not write to offer answers, but to explore questions that arise from real moments of pain, resilience, and becoming. Through his work, he seeks to create connection and remind readers that inner struggles are shared, not solitary.

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