Julian walks that city like a half-remembered dream. His tumour is back, his relationships are frayed, and every street seems to echo with what he's lost.
Lena serves coffee to strangers while grieving a man she wasn't finished loving. Adrienne stands at the edge of a marriage she no longer believes in. And Hugh, raised to swallow every emotion, begins to question the quiet burdens passed down by the men in his life.
In a city that pretends it's awake, five lives edge toward, and away from, each other. As dreams turn to hauntings and old wounds resurface in strangers' faces, the same question echoes through each of them: Are we destined to stay the same, even if we try to change?
Told in luminous, fragmented moments, Every Light in Every Window, Every Tooth in Every Mouth is a quiet descent through winter and selfhood-an aching portrait of people trying to outrun the weight of who they used to be. Perfect for readers of Ocean Vuong, Thomas Trofimuk, or Emily St. John-Mandel, this novel lingers with the weight of silence, the sharpness of memory, and the hush that follows when winter takes hold.
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