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EGP 300.00
Not every ending is a betrayal… sometimes, leaving is the most honest form of love.
This book does not speak of love as possession, but as a harsh test of human maturity — when the lover reaches a moment of realization: that staying may hurt the one they love, so they choose to leave, not as an escape from love… but as a way to preserve it.
In a journey filled with emotion, reflection, and painful honesty, the writer approaches the idea of “noble leaving” — that kind of separation which is not born from coldness or cruelty, but from a deep love that has reached the level of sacrifice. Some hearts do not leave because they have stopped loving, but because they have loved more than they should.
The book moves between love, attachment, fear, longing, and the struggle to survive emotional addiction, raising a painful question:
Can a person leave the one they love… out of loyalty, not abandonment?
It is a book written for those who have come to understand that the hardest kind of love is not the meeting… but the ability to leave with grace when staying becomes a burden on the one we adore.