All That is Left of Life
- 352 pages
- 13 hours of reading
Exploring the themes of forgetfulness and the profound pain of existence, this novel delves into the complex dynamics of parent-child relationships. It examines the enduring nature of care and love, even in the face of loss, highlighting the emotional struggles that accompany these connections. Through its poignant narrative, it captures the essence of human experience and the challenges of memory and identity.

