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OverviewSheona has spent her entire life running. At thirty-two, she finds herself in a sparse Berlin apartment, surrounded not by people but by a spreadsheet of 847 words. As a lexicographer for a digital dictionary, her job is to catalog the world's terms for modern love-situationships, talking stages, and kangu-the endless labels we invent for connections that never quite become real. She knows 847 ways to say ""almost,"" but not a single word for ""I stayed."" That changes when an anonymous submission appears on her screen. The word is ""The Thousandth,"" defined as the one you're actually looking for, hidden behind the 999 you settle for. The trail leads her to an underground online forum called #TheRemains, a hidden community for those who refuse to let their ""almosts"" disappear. The first voice she finds there is Nadia's. Nadia, a storyteller living in a New York apartment covered in photographs, invites Sheona on a journey that will dismantle her entire worldview. She sends her to Lagos, to meet Dapo, a young man who has spent seven years building the Museum of Almost-a physical space filled with objects from relationships that never happened: a wine cork, a train ticket, a pressed flower, each one a shrine to a could-have-been. From Lagos, the trail leads to Tehran, where a young woman named Parisa collects unsent love poems, and finally to Leila, an 83-year-old woman whose life's work of collecting forgotten stories holds the key to a mystery that connects them all. As Sheona travels from Berlin to New York to Lagos to Tehran, she uncovers a truth much larger than a single word. The mysterious submission, the forum, the museum, and even her own dreams are all threads of a single tapestry-a tapestry woven by people who have chosen, against all odds, to stop running and start staying. She discovers that Nadia's entire life was changed decades ago by a single, silent moment in a Budapest bathhouse: a stranger's hand on her knee, an act of pure presence that became the seed for everything she built after. The Book of Us is a sweeping, deeply moving novel about the landscapes of modern loneliness and the radical act of staying. It asks: What if the ""thousandth"" isn't a person, but a place? A choice? A moment of connection that echoes through generations? From the cafes of Kreuzberg to the rooftops of Lagos, from a hidden house in Tehran to a museum built for broken things, this is a story about how we find each other, how we build homes in unexpected places, and how we learn, at last, to write our own names in the book of us. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Honore VosePublisher: Honorevose Imprint: Honorevose Dimensions: Width: 14.00cm , Height: 0.50cm , Length: 21.60cm Weight: 0.104kg ISBN: 9798233437595Pages: 82 Publication Date: 22 February 2026 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsAuthor InformationHonore Vose is a Los Angeles-based writer exploring the raw edges of desire, power, and intimacy in contemporary settings. Drawing from the city's hidden corners and unspoken tensions, Honore crafts sharp, unapologetic narratives that delve into modern relationships, forbidden attractions, and the thrill of surrender. With a background in observing human behavior up close, Honore brings a keen eye for psychological depth and sensual detail to every story; where consent is fierce, boundaries are tested, and pleasure is never simple. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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