The Hourglass That Learned My Name is a quiet, intimate literary novel about time, attention, and the courage to live honestly. When an ordinary hourglass begins to respond to stillness rather than urgency, a restless narrator is forced to confront regret, memory, and the small choices that quietly shape a life. Moving through moments of the past, present, and possible futures, the story explores how time does not heal on its own, but invites us to stay, listen, and take responsibility for how we inhabit each moment. Thoughtful, reflective, and deeply human, this book is for readers who have ever felt rushed by life and longed to learn how to arrive fully in it.