A soft day in Ireland is a mist that blurs the edges of the world and asks for patience. This story is built from that same quiet endurance. Soft Days Beyond the Half-Door follows two young people who meet in the sawdust of a Dublin woodwork room and spend the next decade learning how to hold on to one another in a world that encourages letting go. Ebere Kanu, the son of a Nigerian Chief, has been raised on the cold logic of efficiency and control.
Éimear Collins, the daughter of a Dublin jobsman, has been shaped by resourcefulness, community, and the warm resilience of the working class. When a disastrous school bridge project forces their worlds to collide, a partnership begins that will carry them across the Irish Sea and through the most defining years of their lives. This is not simply a romance, although there is love, nor merely a coming-of-age tale, although there is growth.
It is the story of two people who discover that a relationship is not a happy accident but a structure that must be engineered with intention. From the rigid expectations of the Kanu household in Willow Park to the sleepless architecture studios of London, from the collapse of a long-distance friendship to the painstaking way it is rebuilt, Ebere and Éimear learn that the strongest structures are not the ones that scrape the sky but the ones that span the gap between two hearts.
Within these pages you will encounter the clash of philosophies that shapes their bond, the struggle for autonomy that forces Ebere to confront his father's ambitions, the moral tests of the London architectural world, and the unusual contract that keeps their friendship alive when distance threatens to undo it. Soft Days Beyond the Half-Door is a story about patience, resilience, and the quiet architecture of endurance, reminding us that the most meaningful connections are built slowly, one soft day at a time. - Björn Kraft
A soft day in Ireland is a mist that blurs the edges of the world and asks for patience. This story is built from that same quiet endurance. Soft Days Beyond the Half-Door follows two young people who meet in the sawdust of a Dublin woodwork room and spend the next decade learning how to hold on to one another in a world that encourages letting go. Ebere Kanu, the son of a Nigerian Chief, has been raised on the cold logic of efficiency and control.
Éimear Collins, the daughter of a Dublin jobsman, has been shaped by resourcefulness, community, and the warm resilience of the working class. When a disastrous school bridge project forces their worlds to collide, a partnership begins that will carry them across the Irish Sea and through the most defining years of their lives. This is not simply a romance, although there is love, nor merely a coming-of-age tale, although there is growth.
It is the story of two people who discover that a relationship is not a happy accident but a structure that must be engineered with intention. From the rigid expectations of the Kanu household in Willow Park to the sleepless architecture studios of London, from the collapse of a long-distance friendship to the painstaking way it is rebuilt, Ebere and Éimear learn that the strongest structures are not the ones that scrape the sky but the ones that span the gap between two hearts.
Within these pages you will encounter the clash of philosophies that shapes their bond, the struggle for autonomy that forces Ebere to confront his father's ambitions, the moral tests of the London architectural world, and the unusual contract that keeps their friendship alive when distance threatens to undo it. Soft Days Beyond the Half-Door is a story about patience, resilience, and the quiet architecture of endurance, reminding us that the most meaningful connections are built slowly, one soft day at a time. - Björn Kraft