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Volume V Special Issue III August 2025
Name of Author :
Berin Shelmiha S
Title of the paper :
Exploring Loss and Grief in Ajay K. Pandeys Youre the Best Wife A Journey Through Pain, Healing, and Emotional Resilience
Abstract:
This paper examines the portrayal of loss and grief in Ajay K. Pandeys Memoir Youre the Best Wife. The book recounts the authors reallife experience of losing his wife, Bhavna, and the emotional pain that ensues. Through genuine and heartfelt writing, the author expresses his profound sadness, loneliness, and gradual journey toward healing. This paper analyses how the author transforms his grief into strength and rediscovers hope after a significant loss. It also illustrates how writing about personal pain can facilitate healing and foster connections with others who have experienced similar sorrow. The novel transcends a mere love story it delivers a powerful message about coping with loss, honouring loved ones, and moving forward with courage. Overall, the paper emphasizes how the book teaches readers about the resilience of human emotions and the power of hope during difficult times.
Keywords :
Grief, Loss, Healing, Hope, and Resilience.
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Page Number :
291-293