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Paperback. Condizione: new. Paperback. Noah doesn't plan to run away. He just knows he can't stay where he is, not for another night, not with the weight pressing on his chest and the feeling that he's disappearing inside his own life. With nowhere else to go, he finds himself standing on Owen's doorstep long after midnight, exhausted, scared, and unsure if he even deserves to be let in. But Owen opens the door without hesitation, offering the kind of quiet safety Noah has never known. Owen has his own battles: sleep paralysis he can't explain, fear he tries to hide, and a growing sense that something inside him is shifting in ways he can't control. He's used to keeping everything contained, to pretending he's fine even when he isn't. But Noah's arrival cracks something open. What begins as a desperate escape becomes a fragile sanctuary, two boys learning how to exist without performing strength, without pretending they're not hurting. Inside the stillness of Owen's house, they navigate sleepless nights, whispered confessions, and the slow rebuilding of trust. Noah learns what it feels like to be cared for without conditions. Owen learns what it means to let someone see the parts of him he's always hidden. Together, they discover that healing doesn't always look dramatic, sometimes it's found in shared silence, in the soft glow of a hallway light, in the simple act of staying. As their worlds tangle together, Noah becomes the one person Owen can rely on, and Owen becomes the first place Noah has ever felt truly safe. But safety is fragile, and the past has a way of echoing through even the quietest rooms. To move forward, they'll have to face the fears they've spent years avoiding, and trust that the connection they've built is strong enough to hold. The story presents a tender, atmospheric, and deeply human connection. This is a story about found safety, quiet transformation, and the small, life-changing moments that happen when someone finally opens the door. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability.
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Aggiungi al carrelloPaperback. Condizione: new. Paperback. Noah doesn't plan to run away. He just knows he can't stay where he is, not for another night, not with the weight pressing on his chest and the feeling that he's disappearing inside his own life. With nowhere else to go, he finds himself standing on Owen's doorstep long after midnight, exhausted, scared, and unsure if he even deserves to be let in. But Owen opens the door without hesitation, offering the kind of quiet safety Noah has never known. Owen has his own battles: sleep paralysis he can't explain, fear he tries to hide, and a growing sense that something inside him is shifting in ways he can't control. He's used to keeping everything contained, to pretending he's fine even when he isn't. But Noah's arrival cracks something open. What begins as a desperate escape becomes a fragile sanctuary, two boys learning how to exist without performing strength, without pretending they're not hurting. Inside the stillness of Owen's house, they navigate sleepless nights, whispered confessions, and the slow rebuilding of trust. Noah learns what it feels like to be cared for without conditions. Owen learns what it means to let someone see the parts of him he's always hidden. Together, they discover that healing doesn't always look dramatic, sometimes it's found in shared silence, in the soft glow of a hallway light, in the simple act of staying. As their worlds tangle together, Noah becomes the one person Owen can rely on, and Owen becomes the first place Noah has ever felt truly safe. But safety is fragile, and the past has a way of echoing through even the quietest rooms. To move forward, they'll have to face the fears they've spent years avoiding, and trust that the connection they've built is strong enough to hold. The story presents a tender, atmospheric, and deeply human connection. This is a story about found safety, quiet transformation, and the small, life-changing moments that happen when someone finally opens the door. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from our Sydney, NSW warehouse or from our UK or US warehouse, depending on stock availability.
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Aggiungi al carrelloPaperback. Condizione: new. Paperback. Noah doesn't plan to run away. He just knows he can't stay where he is, not for another night, not with the weight pressing on his chest and the feeling that he's disappearing inside his own life. With nowhere else to go, he finds himself standing on Owen's doorstep long after midnight, exhausted, scared, and unsure if he even deserves to be let in. But Owen opens the door without hesitation, offering the kind of quiet safety Noah has never known. Owen has his own battles: sleep paralysis he can't explain, fear he tries to hide, and a growing sense that something inside him is shifting in ways he can't control. He's used to keeping everything contained, to pretending he's fine even when he isn't. But Noah's arrival cracks something open. What begins as a desperate escape becomes a fragile sanctuary, two boys learning how to exist without performing strength, without pretending they're not hurting. Inside the stillness of Owen's house, they navigate sleepless nights, whispered confessions, and the slow rebuilding of trust. Noah learns what it feels like to be cared for without conditions. Owen learns what it means to let someone see the parts of him he's always hidden. Together, they discover that healing doesn't always look dramatic, sometimes it's found in shared silence, in the soft glow of a hallway light, in the simple act of staying. As their worlds tangle together, Noah becomes the one person Owen can rely on, and Owen becomes the first place Noah has ever felt truly safe. But safety is fragile, and the past has a way of echoing through even the quietest rooms. To move forward, they'll have to face the fears they've spent years avoiding, and trust that the connection they've built is strong enough to hold. The story presents a tender, atmospheric, and deeply human connection. This is a story about found safety, quiet transformation, and the small, life-changing moments that happen when someone finally opens the door. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability.
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Aggiungi al carrelloTaschenbuch. Condizione: Neu. nach der Bestellung gedruckt Neuware - Printed after ordering - Noah doesn't plan to run away. He just knows he can't stay where he is, not for another night, not with the weight pressing on his chest and the feeling that he's disappearing inside his own life. With nowhere else to go, he finds himself standing on Owen's doorstep long after midnight, exhausted, scared, and unsure if he even deserves to be let in. But Owen opens the door without hesitation, offering the kind of quiet safety Noah has never known.Owen has his own battles: sleep paralysis he can't explain, fear he tries to hide, and a growing sense that something inside him is shifting in ways he can't control. He's used to keeping everything contained, to pretending he's fine even when he isn't. But Noah's arrival cracks something open. What begins as a desperate escape becomes a fragile sanctuary, two boys learning how to exist without performing strength, without pretending they're not hurting.Inside the stillness of Owen's house, they navigate sleepless nights, whispered confessions, and the slow rebuilding of trust. Noah learns what it feels like to be cared for without conditions. Owen learns what it means to let someone see the parts of him he's always hidden. Together, they discover that healing doesn't always look dramatic, sometimes it's found in shared silence, in the soft glow of a hallway light, in the simple act of staying.As their worlds tangle together, Noah becomes the one person Owen can rely on, and Owen becomes the first place Noah has ever felt truly safe. But safety is fragile, and the past has a way of echoing through even the quietest rooms. To move forward, they'll have to face the fears they've spent years avoiding, and trust that the connection they've built is strong enough to hold.The story presents a tender, atmospheric, and deeply human connection. This is a story about found safety, quiet transformation, and the small, life¿changing moments that happen when someone finally opens the door.
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Aggiungi al carrelloTaschenbuch. Condizione: Neu. The Shape Of Quiet | The Softest Hours | Maximilian Arneth | Taschenbuch | Englisch | 2025 | [.] | EAN 9781105889547 | Verantwortliche Person für die EU: Libri GmbH, Europaallee 1, 36244 Bad Hersfeld, gpsr[at]libri[dot]de | Anbieter: preigu Print on Demand.