Two minds, one reality: a shell-shocked man along a mountain path discovers how perception shapes life.
In this thought‑provoking fiction, a narrator and a companion with a shattered view of the world explore memory, meaning, and the power of attitude after war. Their conversations drift from nature to philosophy as they test how a single blast can rewrite what “real” means.
This edition gathers intimate, lyrical scenes that question truth, morality, and the human need for beauty. Through reflective dialogue and vivid imagery, it explores how trauma reshapes identity and how one person’s inner landscape can redefine everyone else’s.
- Characters grapple with altered senses and shifting realities after traumatic experiences.
- Concise, reflective prose that blends travel, nature, and philosophy.
- Scenes that examine love, work, religion, and politics from a personal, uncluttered lens.
- A meditation on how perception creates a world, sometimes more real than the surface world.
Ideal for readers who enjoy literary fiction that champions quiet insight over loud drama and seeks to understand how memory and mood shape our lives.