

About this book
Summary
Where the Music Sleeps at Dawn is a quiet, immersive novel about belonging, honesty, and the unexpected power of shared spaces. Set inside a modest neighborhood bar known as the Festival Bar, the story follows a narrator who wanders in by chance and slowly becomes part of a living community shaped by music, memory, and human connection. Across a series of nights, strangers turn into confidants, laughter gives way to truth, and moments of discomfort reveal deeper care. Rather than offering escape, the Festival Bar becomes a place of arrival, where people learn to listen, stay present, and carry what they discover back into their lives. This book is a reflective, character driven journey about finding yourself not by standing out, but by showing up.Book information
Genre
Poetry, Literary Classics
Length
44 mins
Publish date
Jan 27, 2026
Language
English
About the Author
Charles Alford
Table of Contents
1Chapter 1
4Chapter 4
2Chapter 2
5Chapter 5
3Chapter 3
More from Charles Alford
View all reads

















