Still Talking
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- €3.99
Publisher Description
One moment, you are laughing with a friend over a cup of coffee. Two minutes later, they are gone.
Life has no formula. No prediction. No warning. We spend our lives planning for tomorrow, building maps for futures we assume are guaranteed. But what happens to the sentences that never reach the end? What happens to the mountain trips that stay on the itinerary, or the "I love you" left hanging in the silence of a dropped phone call?
In Still Talking: Life in the Quiet Moments, Nia becomes a collector of these unfinished stories. Moving through a city filled with both noise and hidden silences, she explores the fragile space between one breath and the next. Through fifteen linked chapters, she witnesses the moments where life was interrupted:
•A daughter speaking with her mother when the line suddenly goes static.
•A bride-to-be standing in a gown made of unworn lace.
•A doctor who spent a lifetime saving others, only to face his own sudden end.
•A child whose innocent questions about the "gone" provide the deepest wisdom.
As Nia records these tragedies, she undergoes a profound transformation. She realizes that the tragedy isn't that life ends—it's that we wait until the end to truly live. Written in simple, cinematic, and deeply moving English, this novel is a map of the human heart. It is a guide for anyone seeking meaning in a world without guarantees.
Still Talking is not a book about death. It is a deeply honest celebration of life's fragility. It is a reminder that because the conversation can stop at any moment, every word we speak today is a miracle.