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In Where Quiet Lives by Joshua Daramola, Nora returns to her late father’s cottage and discovers a series of hand-drawn maps that lead not to places, but to moments of silence, memory, and forgiveness. Each path she follows takes her deeper into the landscape of her past and the quiet truths her father left behind. Through gentle reflection and the slow rediscovery of home, Nora learns that peace is not found in the absence of noise but in the presence of understanding. Tender, lyrical, and profoundly human, Where Quiet Lives explores grief, belonging, and the delicate cartography of the heart.Book information
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Literary Classics, Psychology