In the quiet aftermath of love's unraveling, (you)Lost(us) speaks from the heart of someone who has loved too deeply - and lost too completely. Through lyrical prose and fractured verses, Gilda Widi captures the haunting tenderness of grief, self-erasure, and the painful clarity that comes when love turns into absence.
This book is not a love story. It is the echo that follows one - where devotion meets disillusionment, and memory lingers like a ghost that refuses to leave. Each line unfolds like a confession: raw, unflinching, and achingly human.
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