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THE SURGEON OF LOVE AND THE HEART - Description
This is the story of Peter, a young man shaped by a childhood spent in an orphanage, where he learned too early what it means to be forgotten.
At the age of 11, he experiences his first deep emotional bond with another boy from the orphanage. For the first time in his life, Peter feels seen, valued, and loved. But this fragile happiness is brutally taken away when the boy is adopted by a wealthy family and disappears from his life without looking back. That abandonment becomes the defining wound of Peter's existence.
As he grows older, this pain turns into anger, self-destruction, and emotional isolation. By the age of 14, Peter has become a troubled teenager, labeled as a "problem child" rather than a boy who is hurting.
After a tragic event and a serious accident, he ends up in the hospital, physically injured but emotionally shattered.
There, he meets John, a young medical trainee. Unlike everyone else in Peter's life, John does not judge him, reject him, or abandon him. He stays. He listens. He returns, again and again.
Slowly, a fragile connection begins to form between them. A bond built on fear, resistance, and emotional dependence, but also on trust and quiet attachment. John becomes the first person willing to face Peter's pain instead of running away from it.
The story explores emotional healing, abandonment trauma, and the struggle to learn how to love when you have spent your entire life being left behind.
The title The Surgeon of Love and the Heart symbolizes John as someone who "repairs" a broken heart-not with medicine, but with presence, patience, and consistency.
It is a story about invisible wounds, and the possibility of healing even when someone believes they are beyond repair.