A Different Kind of Poverty
- 300 pages
- 11 hours of reading
In the 1980s, Nicholas, a 24-year-old diarist, grapples with his own struggles, including failed relationships and intellectual obsessions. His introspective journey takes a turn when he encounters individuals facing even greater hardships, prompting him to reflect on his own challenges in a new light. This exploration of human connection and resilience highlights the contrast between personal and collective suffering.

