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There’s no road back to the past; there’s only the walk into what remains.

Years have passed since the narrator first stood at the foot of the hill—a place alive then with silence and weight, carved into memory by a woman who climbed without falter, her burden strapped to her back, her steps etched into the stone. But time doesn’t stop. Now the hill has grown quiet in a different way. The well-worn steps are crumbling, fractured by root and rain, devoured by the creeping jungle that rises to swallow all signs of the life that came before. At its base sits a glaring white hotel, sterile and foreign, its mirrored windows reflecting back everything that has been lost.

In this journey, the narrator returns to find a place both familiar and foreign—where the weight of memory presses against the transformation of the land, and what was once sacred becomes desecrated by progress. Shadows play on fractured steps, the light sifts through broken canopies, and the jungle hums with a voice that feels older than time itself. Yet the woman is gone. She exists now only in fragments: the rhythm of her climb, the lines etched on her face, the silence she bore with a strength no words could hold.

Through vivid prose and haunting imagery, this literary novel explores the inevitability of decay and the weight of witnessing what cannot be undone. It is a meditation on change—both in the landscape and within ourselves—and the burden of knowing that the world forgets even as we remember.

This is a story for anyone who has stood still long enough to watch time move, for those who have glimpsed beauty and known its cost. Rich with atmospheric detail and a voice both aching and unrelenting, it asks the question: what do we carry with us when the world we knew is gone?

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  • ÉditeurIndependently published
  • Date d'édition2024
  • ISBN 13 9798303867215
  • ReliureBroché
  • Langueanglais
  • Nombre de pages89
  • Coordonnées du fabricantnon disponible

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Paperback. Etat : new. Paperback. There's no road back to the past; there's only the walk into what remains.Years have passed since the narrator first stood at the foot of the hill-a place alive then with silence and weight, carved into memory by a woman who climbed without falter, her burden strapped to her back, her steps etched into the stone. But time doesn't stop. Now the hill has grown quiet in a different way. The well-worn steps are crumbling, fractured by root and rain, devoured by the creeping jungle that rises to swallow all signs of the life that came before. At its base sits a glaring white hotel, sterile and foreign, its mirrored windows reflecting back everything that has been lost.In this journey, the narrator returns to find a place both familiar and foreign-where the weight of memory presses against the transformation of the land, and what was once sacred becomes desecrated by progress. Shadows play on fractured steps, the light sifts through broken canopies, and the jungle hums with a voice that feels older than time itself. Yet the woman is gone. She exists now only in fragments: the rhythm of her climb, the lines etched on her face, the silence she bore with a strength no words could hold.Through vivid prose and haunting imagery, this literary novel explores the inevitability of decay and the weight of witnessing what cannot be undone. It is a meditation on change-both in the landscape and within ourselves-and the burden of knowing that the world forgets even as we remember.This is a story for anyone who has stood still long enough to watch time move, for those who have glimpsed beauty and known its cost. Rich with atmospheric detail and a voice both aching and unrelenting, it asks the question: what do we carry with us when the world we knew is gone? Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability. N° de réf. du vendeur 9798303867215

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Paperback. Etat : new. Paperback. There's no road back to the past; there's only the walk into what remains.Years have passed since the narrator first stood at the foot of the hill-a place alive then with silence and weight, carved into memory by a woman who climbed without falter, her burden strapped to her back, her steps etched into the stone. But time doesn't stop. Now the hill has grown quiet in a different way. The well-worn steps are crumbling, fractured by root and rain, devoured by the creeping jungle that rises to swallow all signs of the life that came before. At its base sits a glaring white hotel, sterile and foreign, its mirrored windows reflecting back everything that has been lost.In this journey, the narrator returns to find a place both familiar and foreign-where the weight of memory presses against the transformation of the land, and what was once sacred becomes desecrated by progress. Shadows play on fractured steps, the light sifts through broken canopies, and the jungle hums with a voice that feels older than time itself. Yet the woman is gone. She exists now only in fragments: the rhythm of her climb, the lines etched on her face, the silence she bore with a strength no words could hold.Through vivid prose and haunting imagery, this literary novel explores the inevitability of decay and the weight of witnessing what cannot be undone. It is a meditation on change-both in the landscape and within ourselves-and the burden of knowing that the world forgets even as we remember.This is a story for anyone who has stood still long enough to watch time move, for those who have glimpsed beauty and known its cost. Rich with atmospheric detail and a voice both aching and unrelenting, it asks the question: what do we carry with us when the world we knew is gone? Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability. N° de réf. du vendeur 9798303867215

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