You Were My Favourite Stranger
Some strangers leave a permanent place in your heart.
By Saksham Jain
Have you ever loved someone silently?
Without confessions, without closure-just a quiet connection that never really left your heart?
You Were My Favourite Stranger is a heartfelt collection of poetic prose that captures the soft ache of unspoken feelings and unforgettable moments. Told through the lens of one boy's long-standing, wordless admiration, this book speaks to anyone who's ever loved someone from a distance.
From the first glance to the final goodbye that was never said, each chapter is a whisper of memories, thoughts never shared, and the gentle longing that lingers long after people part ways.
What You'll Feel Inside This Book
¿ The quiet power of emotional storytelling
¿ The comfort of being understood in your own silent love story
¿ Deeply relatable poetry about first glances, "almosts," and letting go
¿ Healing, reflection, and soft heartbreak
¿ Hopeful sadness wrapped in beautiful words
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