
Length1h 7m
About this audiobook
In the town of Lasa, the sky has begun to forget the names of its people. One by one, memories slip away, and the bonds that hold the community together begin to fray. Names vanish from minds, stories are left untold, and even familiar faces feel strangely distant.
Zainab, a young woman with a notebook and an unwavering determination, refuses to let her town succumb to oblivion. She creates circles of remembrance, teaching her neighbors to speak, listen, and preserve the fragments of their lives. As fear, exhaustion, and doubt rise, the people of Lasa must confront a question greater than memory itself: What are we willing to carry, and what will we let go?
When the Sky Forgot Our Names is a haunting, atmospheric tale of memory, connection, and the fragile beauty of what it means to remember each other. It is a story about the cost of forgetting and the courage it takes to hold on.
Audiobook details
GenreGeneral Fiction
Length1 hr 7 mins
Narrated byListen with 1,000+ voices
FormateBook with Audio
Publish dateJan 7, 2026
LanguageEnglish
Table of contents
1Chapter One: The Day Names Began to Slip
6Chapter Six: When Memory Becomes a Choice
2Chapter Two: The Weight of Being Remembered
7Chapter Seven: The Cost of Letting Go
3Chapter Three: The Names We Carry
8Chapter Eight: The Circle of Names
4Chapter Four: What We Choose to Hold
9Chapter Nine: Echoes of What We Keep
5Chapter Five: The Labor of Remembering
10Chapter Ten: The Weight We Choose