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Teenage years do not announce their endings.
They fade quietly-between exams and festivals, friendships and farewells, the slow learning of who we are allowed to become and what we lost.
Where Summer Ends is a collection of haikus tracing that in-between spaces: the warmth of growing up, the ache of outgrowing it, and the small, ordinary moments that linger long after they pass. Through spare language and fleeting imagery, these poems reflect on youth not as nostalgia, but as transformation.
For readers who remember being young, not loudly, but honestly.