π The City That Let Me Go by NR. Nitish is not your typical coming-of-age story; it’s softer, quieter, and far more real.
BOOK DETAILS :
- Publisher : Bluerose Publishers Pvt. Ltd.
- Publication date : 20 February 2026
- Language : English
- Print length : 173 pages
- ISBN-10 : 9375428354
- ISBN-13 : 978-9375428350
ABOUT THE AUTHOR :
BOOK REVIEW :
Some cities don’t just hold your memories…
they quietly teach you how to let go. π
π The City That Let Me Go by NR. Nitish is not your typical coming-of-age story; it’s softer, quieter, and far more real.
Set against the ever-moving backdrop of Delhi, the story follows Krish through a phase of life we often romanticize but rarely understand; shared flats, late-night conversations, unspoken feelings, and relationships that don’t explode… they simply fade.
What makes this book stand out is its honesty. There are no dramatic confrontations, no clear villains. Just people, flawed, human, trying to hold onto something that’s already slipping away.
Krish’s journey feels deeply personal. I have seen him love without limits, stay longer than he should, and slowly realize that sometimes loyalty can cost you your peace. And that’s where the book hits hardest; this quiet understanding that walking away is not weakness, but growth.
The writing is subtle yet powerful. It captures the silences between conversations, the weight of unsaid words, and the slow erosion of relationships with such precision that it almost feels like you’re reliving your own memories.
✨ What I loved:
• The raw and realistic portrayal of modern relationships
• The emotional depth without unnecessary drama
• The theme of choosing yourself, even when it hurts
This isn’t a book you “finish”; it lingers. In your thoughts, in your past, in the people you once couldn’t let go of.
If you’ve ever stayed too long, loved too deeply, or struggled to choose yourself… this story will feel like a mirror.
⭐️ Rating: 4.7/5


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