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Your Lie in July is a lyrical, genre-defying memoir told through fragments of prose and poetry. It traces the journey of a long-distance relationship that begins with serendipity and ends in abandonment — a love that arrives like monsoon rain and withers away like leaves in autumn.
At the heart of the book is Hela, a British girl who enters the narrator’s life unexpectedly and redefines everything he thought he knew about connection, affection, and vulnerability. They never meet in person, yet their bond is visceral — carried by voice notes, midnight messages, shared music, and poetry. Through months of laughter, dreams, poetry, promises, and confessions, Hela becomes the muse, the beautiful disaster, and the home he never had.
But like many great loves, this too unravels. Slowly. Quietly. Irreversibly. One day, Hela vanishes — not with a break-up, not with closure, but with absence. The book doesn’t follow a typical plot. Instead, it unfolds like the healing process itself: messy, raw, nonlinear, and steeped in memory. Each chapter peels back a layer of heartbreak, longing, and finally, reluctant acceptance.
Told in a deeply intimate voice, Your Lie in July is not just a story of romance but a small fragment of a future novel — it is a testament to what it means to be seen, then left unseen, and to survive that absence with nothing but memories. It explores what happens when love exists in liminal space — between countries, between screens, between heartbeats.
From elegies to love letters, from dreams of reunion to poems written in the ash of what never was, this book speaks to every reader who has loved across distance, lost without warning, and written their way back to life.
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