The Geography of Quiet Hearts is a tender, introspective literary novel that follows Tola Adeyemi, a woman learning how to live honestly with herself through a season of solitary nights. Set in the everyday rhythms of a Nigerian city, the story explores loneliness not as an enemy, but as a quiet teacher. Through friendship, creative awakening, loss, and personal courage, Tola discovers that growth does not come from escaping solitude, but from listening to it. With vivid details, emotional nuance, and a deeply personal voice, this book speaks to anyone who has ever felt unseen at night and wondered what those quiet hours were trying to say.