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Summary
Where the Wind Forgets Our Names by Odunayo Yomi A. is a poetic reflection on memory, loss, and renewal. Through fifteen lyrical chapters, it explores what remains when the world forgets us — how silence, light, and nature carry the truth of who we are. The book reveals that forgetting is not erasure but transformation: our voices live on in rivers, winds, and stars. It’s a meditation on love, impermanence, and the quiet strength of being human a journey toward peace, where even the wind’s forgetfulness becomes a form of grace.