Told through a series of fragmented, sensory-heavy essays, The Hum of the Refrigerator catalogues the life inside a single apartment: the stain on the ceiling, the wobble of a coffee table, the sound of a neighbor's dog, the ghost of a paint smear on the floor. It is a book about the weight of useless details, the tyranny of broken things, and the quiet anxieties that build in the places we call home.
Written from the perspective of a narrator who is more a body than an expert-a flawed, reactive, and deeply human presence-this is a raw and unflinching look at the geography of a shared life. It finds its story not in grand events, but in the cognitive disarray of a mind trying, and often failing, to make sense of the person sleeping next to her. It is a book for anyone who has ever been kept awake by a sound that no one else seems to hear.
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