Cities are not just buildings; they are living witnesses to memory, desire, and unspoken tension. Stories of Memory, Identity, and Urban Lives examines how life unfolds in quiet spaces, where every encounter, glance, and pause carries weight.
Through thirty narratives, the collection explores solitude, ethical dilemmas, memory, and identity. Characters navigate social pressures, personal truths, and fleeting connections.
This book invites readers to notice what is often overlooked-the subtle interplay of presence and absence, sound and whisper, memory and modernity.