Joseph Wren's life has always been a study in quiet despair. On Valentine's Day, a day that celebrates love in all its saccharine glory, he finds himself trapped in a loop of grief-haunted by the recent loss of his wife and paralyzed by the unspoken feelings he harbors for his best friend, Sinah. She's everything he can't have: sharp-witted, fiercely independent, and infuriatingly unaware of the storm she stirs within him.
For years, they've balanced on the razor's edge of camaraderie, and Joseph has convinced himself that her laughter is only for him. as a friend. But this year, fate (or perhaps a rogue candy merchant) intervenes. Desperate to drown his sorrow, Joseph buys a bag of conversation hearts from Paul, a chaotic street vendor with a grin like a Cheshire cat. These aren't ordinary candies, though. The messages-etched in glittering ink-don't read like "Be Mine" or "Kiss Me." They read like a thesis on Joseph's cowardice.
A magical realist blend of humor and heartbreak, Sweet Nothings explores the fine line between self-destruction and redemption, with a dash of confectionery chaos. Think Eleanor Oliphant meets Serendipity, sprinkled with existential dread and heart-shaped confetti.
Joseph Wren's life has always been a study in quiet despair. On Valentine's Day, a day that celebrates love in all its saccharine glory, he finds himself trapped in a loop of grief-haunted by the recent loss of his wife and paralyzed by the unspoken feelings he harbors for his best friend, Sinah. She's everything he can't have: sharp-witted, fiercely independent, and infuriatingly unaware of the storm she stirs within him.
For years, they've balanced on the razor's edge of camaraderie, and Joseph has convinced himself that her laughter is only for him. as a friend. But this year, fate (or perhaps a rogue candy merchant) intervenes. Desperate to drown his sorrow, Joseph buys a bag of conversation hearts from Paul, a chaotic street vendor with a grin like a Cheshire cat. These aren't ordinary candies, though. The messages-etched in glittering ink-don't read like "Be Mine" or "Kiss Me." They read like a thesis on Joseph's cowardice.
A magical realist blend of humor and heartbreak, Sweet Nothings explores the fine line between self-destruction and redemption, with a dash of confectionery chaos. Think Eleanor Oliphant meets Serendipity, sprinkled with existential dread and heart-shaped confetti.