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Theo of Golden.. A Novel of Identity, Memory, and Belonging

Par : Evren Ashvale
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  • Nombre de pages67
  • FormatePub
  • ISBN8905164606
  • EAN9798905164606
  • Date de parution25/06/2026
  • Protection num.pas de protection
  • Taille870 Ko
  • Infos supplémentairesepub
  • ÉditeurChiify

Résumé

What if the life you trusted was never truly yours to begin with? Theo has never questioned his world. Not because he is certain- but because certainty was built around him long before he learned to doubt it. A forge. A name without weight. A village that speaks in silences too carefully placed to be accidental. Everything in his life feels stable. until it no longer does. Because somewhere beyond the edges of what he has always known, something impossible still exists.
A city that should not remain. A kingdom that should not survive. A history that was never lost-only rewritten. And Theo is not just discovering it. He is becoming entangled in it. The deeper he goes, the more reality begins to fracture around him-names lose their innocence, memory stops behaving like memory, and truth begins to feel less like discovery. and more like recognition of something deliberately hidden inside him all along. But the most dangerous truth is not that the world is incomplete. It is that it was completed without him. And now it is starting to remember what it chose to forget. In a story where identity is not inherited but constructed, and memory is not reliable but negotiated, Theo must confront a reality that refuses to stay buried-and a legacy that does not wait for permission to return. Because some truths do not reveal themselves. They return. And when they do, they do not ask who you are. They decide. THEO OF GOLDEN A Novel of Identity, Memory, and Belonging A literary epic of forgotten kingdoms, fractured history, and the unbearable cost of becoming whole in a world built on selective forgetting.