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OverviewSome lessons can't be unlearned. Dr. Nora Kessler has spent her entire career doing what she does best: keeping people at arm's length while writing brilliantly about why they shouldn't be. As a renowned professor of Narrative Studies, she's built a fortress of theory around her own heart-publishing award-winning books about desire while carefully avoiding its messier realities. Seven years divorced, forty-two years old, and perfectly content to exist in the safe harbor of academia, Nora believes she's made peace with the silences in her life. The father who left when she was twelve. The husband who accused her of loving her work more than him. The manuscript she's kept hidden for a decade because it's too personal, too raw, too real to share. Then Caleb Voss walks into her office. He's twenty-eight, brilliant, and carries a quiet grief that mirrors her own. He's also her new graduate assistant-which means he's strictly off limits. But Caleb doesn't read rules the way other people do. He reads her: the way her mouth softens when she's thinking, the books on her shelf, the questions she doesn't know she's asking. He brings her coffee with the cream and sugar on the side-choice, not assumption. He waits when she pulls away. He stays when everyone else has left. Their story doesn't begin in hotel rooms. It begins in margins: underlined passages, texts at midnight, a hand that hovers but doesn't touch. It begins when Nora realizes that Caleb isn't trying to extract anything from her-he just wants to witness her. And that's more dangerous than any desire she's ever theorized. But academia has rules. Lines that shouldn't be crossed. Questions about power and boundaries that can't be ignored. When whispers begin and eyes start watching, Nora must decide: protect the reputation she's spent years building, or risk everything for a love that arrived in the wrong semester, with the wrong person, at exactly the right time. The Syllabus of Us is a novel about what happens when a woman who's spent her life turning longing into theory finally lets herself feel it. It's about the courage it takes to stop hiding, the difference between extracting and visiting, and the radical act of choosing to be seen. Set against the backdrop of New England academia, it explores power, grief, and the kind of love that arrives not like lightning-but like dawn. For readers who loved Normal People and The Idea of You, this is a story that will break your heart and put it back together. Because waiting isn't empty. Being seen isn't weakness. And sometimes the person who stays is the one who changes everything. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Honore VosePublisher: Honorevose Imprint: Honorevose Edition: Large type / large print edition Dimensions: Width: 15.20cm , Height: 0.80cm , Length: 22.90cm Weight: 0.191kg ISBN: 9798233664755Pages: 136 Publication Date: 19 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. When not writing, Honore wanders streets with a notebook, collecting fragments of overheard conversations and fleeting glances that fuel the next tale. Readers can expect bold, character-driven erotica that lingers long after the final page. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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