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The Night the Stars Remembered My Name. Where Silence Carries Forgotten Light
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- Nombre de pages25
- FormatePub
- ISBN978-3-68995-441-3
- EAN9783689954413
- Date de parution20/01/2026
- Protection num.Digital Watermarking
- Taille249 Ko
- Infos supplémentairesepub
- ÉditeurN&И Publishing
Résumé
There are nights that see us more clearly than daylight ever could.
The Night the Stars Remembered My Name is a gentle, atmospheric fantasy about recognition, belonging, and the quiet moments when the universe feels close enough to listen. Told in lyrical, flowing prose, this story follows a solitary journey beneath starlight-where lanterns wait, winds whisper, and the night itself becomes a companion.
As the narrator walks through moonlit clearings, dreaming forests, and star-filled skies, silence begins to speak.
Not with answers, but with understanding. This is not a story of conflict or urgency, but of presence-of being seen, remembered, and softly held by something larger than oneself. Perfect for evening reading, winding down before sleep, or moments when the world feels overwhelming, this book offers a calm refuge. Readers who love cozy fantasy, poetic storytelling, and gentle magical realism will find comfort and quiet wonder within its pages. The Night the Stars Remembered My Name is a standalone story-meant to be read slowly, felt deeply, and returned to whenever the night feels close.
Not with answers, but with understanding. This is not a story of conflict or urgency, but of presence-of being seen, remembered, and softly held by something larger than oneself. Perfect for evening reading, winding down before sleep, or moments when the world feels overwhelming, this book offers a calm refuge. Readers who love cozy fantasy, poetic storytelling, and gentle magical realism will find comfort and quiet wonder within its pages. The Night the Stars Remembered My Name is a standalone story-meant to be read slowly, felt deeply, and returned to whenever the night feels close.






















