When the World Closed: A Story of Distance, Duty, and Betrayal - Couverture souple

Lumen, Amara

 
9789199155852: When the World Closed: A Story of Distance, Duty, and Betrayal

Synopsis

There is always a moment before everything changes.

A move to a new city. A promise made in love. A flight delayed, then canceled. A silence on the phone that feels slightly too smooth to trust.

In When the World Closed: A Story of Distance, Duty, and Betrayal, Amara Lumen tells the story of Liv and Andy, two doctors bound first by love, then by distance, and finally by the quiet devastations neither of them knows how to stop. When Liv is deployed to Uganda in the early days of the pandemic and cannot return to Sweden, the life they began building in Stockholm starts to fracture under pressure, loneliness, and all that remains unsaid.

As borders close and the world narrows, Andy is drawn into an affair with Kamar, a Syrian nurse whose language, life, and immediacy awaken parts of himself he has long kept buried. What begins in recognition and relief becomes betrayal, and when Liv finally comes home, she finds that distance was never the hardest thing to survive. It was the return.

Set between Stockholm and Uganda, and shaped by the emotional fault lines of love, migration, longing, and deferred futures, When the World Closed is not only a story of infidelity. It is a novel about what happens when love remains, but trust does not; when the world reopens, but the life waiting at home no longer does.

Tender, restrained, and piercingly human, this is a story about the lives we almost had, the truths we delayed too long, and the quiet, irreversible moments that leave us changed.

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