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OverviewThe Great Remembering is a story about love as remembrance, sovereignty as alignment, and the gentle power of coming home to oneself. In the aftermath of a world-shifting awakening, Weston and London step away from spectacle and into stillness. What unfolds is not a movement, not a doctrine, and not a call to follow-but an invitation to remember. As the noise of consensus reality begins to soften, people across the world experience subtle moments of recognition: a pause where fear once lived, a breath where certainty dissolves, a knowing that cannot be explained. At the center of this unfolding is the love between Weston and London-unhurried, embodied, and profoundly free. Their relationship does not perform or persuade. It simply exists, offering a living example of intimacy without possession, desire without urgency, and union without erasure. In their shared silences and private reckonings, love becomes a field of coherence-one that gently disrupts inherited narratives of power, faith, and identity. Rather than tearing down systems, The Great Remembering reveals them for what they are: distortions born of forgetting. There are no villains here, only patterns loosening their grip as individuals reclaim inner authority. Awakening arrives not through revelation, but through rest. Not through answers, but through presence. Lyrical, intimate, and unafraid of quiet, this novel invites the reader to slow down, breathe, and listen. It does not seek to wake anyone up. It trusts that nothing was ever missing. Consensus reality depends on shared assumptions: time as linear, identity as fixed, authority as external, meaning as earned. The Great Remembering quietly dissolves these assumptions by showing characters who stop reacting, stop striving, and stop explaining-and discover that nothing collapses when they do. In that space, inner sovereignty emerges not as rebellion, but as alignment. This is a literary novel for readers interested in consciousness, queer intimacy, and quiet metaphysical disruption-without dogma, trauma, or spectacle. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Beau Wesley CarrollPublisher: Simon UK Imprint: Simon UK Volume: 3 Dimensions: Width: 15.20cm , Height: 1.70cm , Length: 22.90cm Weight: 0.395kg ISBN: 9798349203787Pages: 292 Publication Date: 27 January 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 InformationBeau may have the intuition of a dark empath and the insight of someone who's seen a lifetime of family plot twists, but he's not the type to hide the strange or the sensitive. He was raised in the South, where folks don't lock their crazy relatives in a back bedroom - they put them on the front porch with a cocktail and let them hold court. Growing up around that kind of unfiltered humanity taught him to read people fast, love them anyway, and find the truth hiding under all the polite smiles.His work - whether he's writing, speaking, or helping someone untangle their creative chaos - blends emotional intelligence with front-porch honesty. He listens deeply, laughs easily, and has a knack for pointing out the thing you've been avoiding since 1998, but in a way that somehow feels like grace instead of judgment.Beau's stories and guidance invite folks to see themselves with a little more clarity and a lot more compassion. And just like any good Southern gathering, healing tends to show up unannounced, settle in comfortably, and stay for supper. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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