Ledger of the City is a literary political drama set in a society shaken by quiet upheaval, where institutions falter and ordinary people become the keepers of truth. Through the intertwined stories of a teacher, a soldier, a meticulous ledger-keeper, and the fragile networks that bind a community together, the novel explores how memory, responsibility, and small acts of courage shape the fate of a city under pressure.
As testimonies are gathered, images circulate, and power shifts in subtle but decisive ways, the characters navigate a landscape where every choice carries consequences. The book reveals how people document what others try to erase, how communities resist silence, and how justice becomes a slow, collective effort rather than a single moment of reckoning. At its heart, Ledger of the City is a story about resilience and the human capacity to rebuild.
It is a meditation on what survives when systems fail: the fragile networks of care, the insistence on naming the truth, and the everyday acts of repair that allow a city to rise again.
Ledger of the City is a literary political drama set in a society shaken by quiet upheaval, where institutions falter and ordinary people become the keepers of truth. Through the intertwined stories of a teacher, a soldier, a meticulous ledger-keeper, and the fragile networks that bind a community together, the novel explores how memory, responsibility, and small acts of courage shape the fate of a city under pressure.
As testimonies are gathered, images circulate, and power shifts in subtle but decisive ways, the characters navigate a landscape where every choice carries consequences. The book reveals how people document what others try to erase, how communities resist silence, and how justice becomes a slow, collective effort rather than a single moment of reckoning. At its heart, Ledger of the City is a story about resilience and the human capacity to rebuild.
It is a meditation on what survives when systems fail: the fragile networks of care, the insistence on naming the truth, and the everyday acts of repair that allow a city to rise again.