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Da: Grand Eagle Retail, Bensenville, IL, U.S.A.
Paperback. Condizione: new. Paperback. When a city trusts an algorithm more than its people, a mother and daughter rewrite the code of truth.In Accra, the Unified Behavioral Algorithm decides everything-credit, healthcare, even who gets to keep their child. When loyal data scientist Ama Danso is abruptly downgraded and marked "socially disruptive," her life collapses overnight. Hunting for answers, Ama uncovers a buried engine trained on colonial-era records-an invisible system that punishes language, ritual, and community as "risk."On the run, Ama finds the Nsoromma Collective-hackers, historians, and Storykeepers who encrypt resistance in rhythm, proverb, and song. But the system fears what it can't classify. It turns its gaze on Ama's daughter, Esi, whose uncanny voice carries a forgotten oral code capable of confusing the machine itself.What follows is a high-stakes struggle across markets and ministries, safehouses and server rooms, from drone-lit rooftops to ancestral shrines-toward a blackout that forces a nation to remember. As truth commissions convene and a new ethics of technology takes root, The Algorithm of Us asks a burning question: Who gets to define "order"-and what if the future is built from stories, not scores?A lyrical, propulsive techno-fable set in Ghana, this novel blends surveillance thriller with myth and memory-about mothers and daughters, the politics of data, and the power of a people who refuse to be reduced to numbers. 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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Da: Grand Eagle Retail, Bensenville, IL, U.S.A.
Paperback. Condizione: new. Paperback. Discover the blueprint within you-and unlock your true potential.Are you living by design-or by default? In a noisy world of constant demands, it's easy to lose sight of who you really are. Designed for Purpose: Unlocking the Inner Technology of Identity and Potential offers a clear and practical way forward.Drawing on more than two decades of coaching and cross-cultural experience, Azariah Logo introduces the Core Identity & Inner Potential Analysis(TM), a groundbreaking framework that helps you uncover your natural strengths, energy, values, and gifts. Through compelling stories, reflective exercises, and actionable tools, you'll learn how to decode your inner wiring and apply it to every area of life-relationships, career, education, health, and personal growth.Inside, you will learn how to: - Identify and align with your inner design- Recognize patterns that drain or empower you- Bridge science and spirituality in daily life- Reframe challenges as pathways to growth- Step into a life that feels authentic, purposeful, and freeThis book bridges ancient wisdom and modern science to show that identity is not something you build from the outside in, but a living system already present within you. Whether you are a student seeking direction, a parent guiding your child, a professional longing for alignment, or simply someone ready for clarity, this book equips you with the tools to live authentically.More than inspiration, Designed for Purpose is a manual for courage, clarity, and conscious living-an invitation to step beyond survival into a life aligned with your true design.ABOUT THE AUTHORAzariah Logo is a polymath, visionary scholar, entrepreneur, author, and business and life coach based in Ghana, West Africa. Known internationally for his holistic coaching, he has spent more than two decades guiding individuals and communities to uncover their inner design, align with their strengths and purpose, and realize their highest potential in every dimension of life-relationships, career, and personal well-being-bridging science, spirituality, and practical tools for conscious living. 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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Da: California Books, Miami, FL, U.S.A.
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Da: Grand Eagle Retail, Bensenville, IL, U.S.A.
Paperback. Condizione: new. Paperback. In a near-future Africa, memory is both currency and weapon.Ayana Okoth is a gifted Memory Archivist at the prestigious Mwanga Facility, expertly walking the line between her high-tech career and the ancient, oral traditions of her coastal homeland. She believes in healing trauma through carefully curated forgetting-until she is assigned the most controversial case of her career.General Oguta, a former warlord rebranded as a statesman, has invoked the "Right to Forget" to erase his most horrific war crimes. The nation is torn between those who see this as a path to peace and the survivors who demand justice. When Ayana delves into his sealed memories, she uncovers a truth far more dangerous than a single massacre: a conspiracy that reaches the highest levels of power, threatening to bury the past forever.As the official archives are manipulated and a shadowy underground movement weaponizes stolen memories, Ayana is forced to flee the sterile halls of the Mwanga Facility. Her quest for the truth leads her deep beneath the city of Ngamia and back to the sacred fields of her ancestors, where the true cost of forgetting-and the transformative power of remembrance-is etched into the very soil.A stunning novel of Africanfuturism, The Right to Forget is a gripping and philosophical exploration of identity, the scars of history, and the stories we choose to carry. This is a story that questions whether true peace is built on justice, or on silence. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability.
Da: Grand Eagle Retail, Bensenville, IL, U.S.A.
Paperback. Condizione: new. Paperback. Some connections are mapped by fate. Others are chosen. For reclusive cartographer Elias Thornwright, love is something other people experience. From the top of his remote lighthouse, he studies the Meridian Atlas-a mysterious map that glows with golden lines whenever two hearts begin to bond. Elias has spent a lifetime recording other people's connections, never expecting his own to appear. Until Lyra Selwin arrives in the coastal town of Brinewell. A wandering photographer with a talent for finding truth through the lens, Lyra is the last person Elias expects to disrupt his contained world. Yet the Atlas draws a shimmering line between their names the moment she enters the lighthouse-before they even speak. It's impossible. It's dangerous. And it means one thing: their connection isn't happening by chance. Lyra is drawn to Elias's mind, his quiet wit, his intensity. Elias is drawn to Lyra's courage, her curiosity, her warmth. But the more the Atlas glows, the more Elias fears the cost. If their bond is written before it begins, what room is left for choice? For freedom? For love? On storm-lit cliffs, in the quiet of the lighthouse, and through every moment between them, Lyra and Elias are forced to confront the most difficult question of all: Is love still real if the universe has already drawn the line? A slow-burn romance full of longing, tenderness, and emotional intensity, The Cartographer of Lost Hearts is a story about connection, vulnerability, and what it truly means to choose someone-when every map says you're meant to. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability.
Da: Grand Eagle Retail, Bensenville, IL, U.S.A.
Paperback. Condizione: new. Paperback. Some desires don't need touch to be dangerous.The Weight of Attention is a slow-burn psychological romance about art, longing, and the secret power dynamics that form when admiration becomes a kind of gravity.Mara arrives at an elite residency determined to rebuild her artistic voice-not her love life. But when she meets Alistair, a celebrated artist whose attention feels like sunlight and scrutiny at once, something shifts. Nothing explicitly happens between them.and yet everything does. Every glance becomes a spark, every silence a message, every near-touch a risk neither names and neither walks away from.Then Rae-warm, open, and uncomplicated-enters the house, and the delicate balance fractures. For the first time, Mara sees the truth she has been avoiding: she has anchored her sense of self to the intensity of being seen.As admiration becomes dependency and desire twists around power, Mara must decide whether validation is worth the cost of herself. And when her work finally enters the world, she learns that the true turning point was never attention-it was the moment she chose to belong to herself.Lyrical, sensual, and emotionally unflinching, The Weight of Attention explores the thin line between wanting to be loved and needing to be witnessed. This is a novel for anyone who has ever felt the pull of a person who never had to touch you to undo you-and the quiet victory of finally stepping back into your own life. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability.
Da: Grand Eagle Retail, Bensenville, IL, U.S.A.
Paperback. Condizione: new. Paperback. What if the peace you crave demands the truth you fear?In a near-future South Africa shaped by unrest, inequality, and the lingering scars of violence, a revolutionary technology offers hope: ECHO - the Emotive Cognitive Harmonization Operator. Designed to "recontextualize" trauma, it promises lasting serenity by reframing painful memories. At NeuroVana, peace is no longer a journey. It's a procedure.Amahle Maseko, a teacher and survivor of state brutality, is one of the first to undergo the treatment. What begins as a chance to quiet the alarms of her past becomes something far more profound - and unsettling. In the wake of her "re-edit," Amahle feels lighter, freer, at peace. but something essential has shifted, and fragments of the truth she once lived have begun to fade.Years later, her daughter Lira, a young journalist, begins to sense fractures in the stories she inherited. A missing reflection in a cherished photograph. A voice in her dreams insisting she "wasn't there." A growing suspicion that her mother's memories - and perhaps her own - have been rewritten. As Lira follows the trail back to NeuroVana, she uncovers a system built not only to heal, but to control - one where the boundary between therapy and manipulation blurs.Across cities and memoryscapes, from Johannesburg's humming clinics to Cape Town's misted mountains, Echoes of the Mind traces a haunting quest for truth in a world seduced by comfort. It is a story of mothers and daughters, of technology and trust, of what remains when our pain is edited away.With poetic precision and emotional intensity, Azariah Logo crafts a psychological odyssey through grief, love, and the politics of forgetting. As Lira pieces together the echoes left behind, she must decide: Is peace still peace if it's built on illusion?And what, in the end, is the true cost of silence?A deeply human meditation on memory, identity, and the moral price of engineered calm, Echoes of the Mind invites readers to confront their own relationship to truth - and the stories we choose to keep. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability.
Da: Grand Eagle Retail, Bensenville, IL, U.S.A.
Paperback. Condizione: new. Paperback. A lamp-lit house. Three people with a past. One month to decide whether desire can become a life. In House of Heat: Desire, Memory, and the Making of a Queer Family, Azariah Logo tells a tender, electric story about three former lovers-Ellis, Mara, and Rohan-and Lucia, the new friend who refuses to let them stay silent. When the four share a creaking old house for a month, the rooms begin to hum with what's been left unsaid: nights that still ache, jealousy that thickens the air, and a longing that refuses to remain theoretical. Ellis has practiced vanishing from their own wants. Mara has confused crisis with proof of love. Rohan treats distance like a form of care. Lucia, steady and disarmingly honest, holds up the mirror no one asked for. Under one roof-amid music, shared meals, and the small rituals of living-their history first flares, then softens, as they choose between familiar storms and something braver: stability, clarity, and a way of loving that doesn't require fire to feel real. Told in intimate scenes and charged silences, House of Heat explores consent and communication, the politics of jealousy, and the courage it takes to ask for "mornings, not just nights." Bodies speak, boundaries shift, and the house itself seems to listen as the four learn how to say what they mean and stay when it's hard. Sensual without spectacle, compassionate without sentimentality, this is a novel about the work of being known and the relief of being chosen on purpose. At once erotic and deeply humane, House of Heat asks: What if the bravest act isn't falling in love again-but staying, speaking, and building something that can survive the morning? This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability.
Da: Grand Eagle Retail, Bensenville, IL, U.S.A.
Paperback. Condizione: new. Paperback. Two people. One impossible chemistry. And a world watching what was never meant to be seen. Ayla has always loved quietly-carefully, like she's afraid to take up too much space.Kade has mastered the art of appearing whole, even on the days he feels anything but. When they match on a dating app, their connection is instant, electric, and disarming in all the ways neither expected. What begins as a simple date unfolds into a pull neither of them can ignore-a tenderness so consuming it blurs the line between comfort and fear. But when a single candid moment between them goes viral, their private world is suddenly interrupted by an audience they never asked for. Praise, envy, criticism, obsession-strangers project stories onto them faster than they can tell their own. And beneath the noise, Ayla and Kade must navigate the far more delicate terrain of their real, unfiltered selves. The Loneliest Mouth is a raw, intimate exploration of longing, identity, and the quiet negotiations we make inside love-what we reveal, what we hide, and what we risk losing in the process. With lyrical prose and unflinching honesty, it traces the fragile space between two people who want to be close but are still learning how to be seen. A story about connection in the age of performance-and the parts of ourselves that refuse to stay silent. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability.
Da: Grand Eagle Retail, Bensenville, IL, U.S.A.
Paperback. Condizione: new. Paperback. In Ghana, West Africa-the continent's leading gold producer and the top exporter of premium cocoa-rivers run gold and poisoned. Beneath the shimmer of global supply chains, illegal small-scale gold mining (galamsey) leaches mercury into waterways, tainting fish, farms, and wombs.When the Ankobra River and its sister streams test positive for toxic metals, a sprawling cast of characters-midwives, fishermen, journalists, scientists, port officers, lawyers, miners, activists, and mothers-find their lives entangled in a single chain of custody. Each holds a fragment of truth about contaminated water, stillborn babies, children with rashes and failing kidneys, and villages forced to drink from poisoned wells.From village clinics and schoolyards to courtrooms, shipping docks, and international labs, their testimonies expose a hidden economy where wedding rings, chocolate bars, and export profits are paid for with invisible harm.As corporate lobbies, state silence, and vanishing witnesses threaten the record, the struggle becomes larger than evidence-it becomes a fight for memory, justice, and the right to clean water.Told through field notes, reports, messages, and human voices that refuse to forget, When Water Remembered Blue is both eco-thriller and poetic ledger-a story of those who dare to document truth in a world built on denial.Yet this is not only a chronicle of loss. The novel illuminates paths toward repair-from community-led sampling and transparent registries to eco-reparations frameworks and collective vigilance. It is a call to bear witness, restore balance, and rewrite the future with ledgers that tell the truth.What does justice look like when even the rivers are speaking? Read, remember, and act. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability.
Da: CitiRetail, Stevenage, Regno Unito
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Aggiungi al carrelloPaperback. Condizione: new. Paperback. When a city trusts an algorithm more than its people, a mother and daughter rewrite the code of truth.In Accra, the Unified Behavioral Algorithm decides everything-credit, healthcare, even who gets to keep their child. When loyal data scientist Ama Danso is abruptly downgraded and marked "socially disruptive," her life collapses overnight. Hunting for answers, Ama uncovers a buried engine trained on colonial-era records-an invisible system that punishes language, ritual, and community as "risk."On the run, Ama finds the Nsoromma Collective-hackers, historians, and Storykeepers who encrypt resistance in rhythm, proverb, and song. But the system fears what it can't classify. It turns its gaze on Ama's daughter, Esi, whose uncanny voice carries a forgotten oral code capable of confusing the machine itself.What follows is a high-stakes struggle across markets and ministries, safehouses and server rooms, from drone-lit rooftops to ancestral shrines-toward a blackout that forces a nation to remember. As truth commissions convene and a new ethics of technology takes root, The Algorithm of Us asks a burning question: Who gets to define "order"-and what if the future is built from stories, not scores?A lyrical, propulsive techno-fable set in Ghana, this novel blends surveillance thriller with myth and memory-about mothers and daughters, the politics of data, and the power of a people who refuse to be reduced to numbers. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability.
Da: CitiRetail, Stevenage, Regno Unito
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Aggiungi al carrelloPaperback. Condizione: new. Paperback. Discover the blueprint within you-and unlock your true potential.Are you living by design-or by default? In a noisy world of constant demands, it's easy to lose sight of who you really are. Designed for Purpose: Unlocking the Inner Technology of Identity and Potential offers a clear and practical way forward.Drawing on more than two decades of coaching and cross-cultural experience, Azariah Logo introduces the Core Identity & Inner Potential Analysis(TM), a groundbreaking framework that helps you uncover your natural strengths, energy, values, and gifts. Through compelling stories, reflective exercises, and actionable tools, you'll learn how to decode your inner wiring and apply it to every area of life-relationships, career, education, health, and personal growth.Inside, you will learn how to: - Identify and align with your inner design- Recognize patterns that drain or empower you- Bridge science and spirituality in daily life- Reframe challenges as pathways to growth- Step into a life that feels authentic, purposeful, and freeThis book bridges ancient wisdom and modern science to show that identity is not something you build from the outside in, but a living system already present within you. Whether you are a student seeking direction, a parent guiding your child, a professional longing for alignment, or simply someone ready for clarity, this book equips you with the tools to live authentically.More than inspiration, Designed for Purpose is a manual for courage, clarity, and conscious living-an invitation to step beyond survival into a life aligned with your true design.ABOUT THE AUTHORAzariah Logo is a polymath, visionary scholar, entrepreneur, author, and business and life coach based in Ghana, West Africa. Known internationally for his holistic coaching, he has spent more than two decades guiding individuals and communities to uncover their inner design, align with their strengths and purpose, and realize their highest potential in every dimension of life-relationships, career, and personal well-being-bridging science, spirituality, and practical tools for conscious living. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability.
Da: CitiRetail, Stevenage, Regno Unito
EUR 23,00
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Aggiungi al carrelloPaperback. Condizione: new. Paperback. In a near-future Africa, memory is both currency and weapon.Ayana Okoth is a gifted Memory Archivist at the prestigious Mwanga Facility, expertly walking the line between her high-tech career and the ancient, oral traditions of her coastal homeland. She believes in healing trauma through carefully curated forgetting-until she is assigned the most controversial case of her career.General Oguta, a former warlord rebranded as a statesman, has invoked the "Right to Forget" to erase his most horrific war crimes. The nation is torn between those who see this as a path to peace and the survivors who demand justice. When Ayana delves into his sealed memories, she uncovers a truth far more dangerous than a single massacre: a conspiracy that reaches the highest levels of power, threatening to bury the past forever.As the official archives are manipulated and a shadowy underground movement weaponizes stolen memories, Ayana is forced to flee the sterile halls of the Mwanga Facility. Her quest for the truth leads her deep beneath the city of Ngamia and back to the sacred fields of her ancestors, where the true cost of forgetting-and the transformative power of remembrance-is etched into the very soil.A stunning novel of Africanfuturism, The Right to Forget is a gripping and philosophical exploration of identity, the scars of history, and the stories we choose to carry. This is a story that questions whether true peace is built on justice, or on silence. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability.
Da: CitiRetail, Stevenage, Regno Unito
EUR 24,21
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Aggiungi al carrelloPaperback. Condizione: new. Paperback. Some connections are mapped by fate. Others are chosen. For reclusive cartographer Elias Thornwright, love is something other people experience. From the top of his remote lighthouse, he studies the Meridian Atlas-a mysterious map that glows with golden lines whenever two hearts begin to bond. Elias has spent a lifetime recording other people's connections, never expecting his own to appear. Until Lyra Selwin arrives in the coastal town of Brinewell. A wandering photographer with a talent for finding truth through the lens, Lyra is the last person Elias expects to disrupt his contained world. Yet the Atlas draws a shimmering line between their names the moment she enters the lighthouse-before they even speak. It's impossible. It's dangerous. And it means one thing: their connection isn't happening by chance. Lyra is drawn to Elias's mind, his quiet wit, his intensity. Elias is drawn to Lyra's courage, her curiosity, her warmth. But the more the Atlas glows, the more Elias fears the cost. If their bond is written before it begins, what room is left for choice? For freedom? For love? On storm-lit cliffs, in the quiet of the lighthouse, and through every moment between them, Lyra and Elias are forced to confront the most difficult question of all: Is love still real if the universe has already drawn the line? A slow-burn romance full of longing, tenderness, and emotional intensity, The Cartographer of Lost Hearts is a story about connection, vulnerability, and what it truly means to choose someone-when every map says you're meant to. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability.
Da: CitiRetail, Stevenage, Regno Unito
EUR 24,81
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Aggiungi al carrelloPaperback. Condizione: new. Paperback. Some desires don't need touch to be dangerous.The Weight of Attention is a slow-burn psychological romance about art, longing, and the secret power dynamics that form when admiration becomes a kind of gravity.Mara arrives at an elite residency determined to rebuild her artistic voice-not her love life. But when she meets Alistair, a celebrated artist whose attention feels like sunlight and scrutiny at once, something shifts. Nothing explicitly happens between them.and yet everything does. Every glance becomes a spark, every silence a message, every near-touch a risk neither names and neither walks away from.Then Rae-warm, open, and uncomplicated-enters the house, and the delicate balance fractures. For the first time, Mara sees the truth she has been avoiding: she has anchored her sense of self to the intensity of being seen.As admiration becomes dependency and desire twists around power, Mara must decide whether validation is worth the cost of herself. And when her work finally enters the world, she learns that the true turning point was never attention-it was the moment she chose to belong to herself.Lyrical, sensual, and emotionally unflinching, The Weight of Attention explores the thin line between wanting to be loved and needing to be witnessed. This is a novel for anyone who has ever felt the pull of a person who never had to touch you to undo you-and the quiet victory of finally stepping back into your own life. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability.
Da: CitiRetail, Stevenage, Regno Unito
EUR 27,23
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Aggiungi al carrelloPaperback. Condizione: new. Paperback. What if the peace you crave demands the truth you fear?In a near-future South Africa shaped by unrest, inequality, and the lingering scars of violence, a revolutionary technology offers hope: ECHO - the Emotive Cognitive Harmonization Operator. Designed to "recontextualize" trauma, it promises lasting serenity by reframing painful memories. At NeuroVana, peace is no longer a journey. It's a procedure.Amahle Maseko, a teacher and survivor of state brutality, is one of the first to undergo the treatment. What begins as a chance to quiet the alarms of her past becomes something far more profound - and unsettling. In the wake of her "re-edit," Amahle feels lighter, freer, at peace. but something essential has shifted, and fragments of the truth she once lived have begun to fade.Years later, her daughter Lira, a young journalist, begins to sense fractures in the stories she inherited. A missing reflection in a cherished photograph. A voice in her dreams insisting she "wasn't there." A growing suspicion that her mother's memories - and perhaps her own - have been rewritten. As Lira follows the trail back to NeuroVana, she uncovers a system built not only to heal, but to control - one where the boundary between therapy and manipulation blurs.Across cities and memoryscapes, from Johannesburg's humming clinics to Cape Town's misted mountains, Echoes of the Mind traces a haunting quest for truth in a world seduced by comfort. It is a story of mothers and daughters, of technology and trust, of what remains when our pain is edited away.With poetic precision and emotional intensity, Azariah Logo crafts a psychological odyssey through grief, love, and the politics of forgetting. As Lira pieces together the echoes left behind, she must decide: Is peace still peace if it's built on illusion?And what, in the end, is the true cost of silence?A deeply human meditation on memory, identity, and the moral price of engineered calm, Echoes of the Mind invites readers to confront their own relationship to truth - and the stories we choose to keep. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability.
Da: CitiRetail, Stevenage, Regno Unito
EUR 30,27
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Aggiungi al carrelloPaperback. Condizione: new. Paperback. Two people. One impossible chemistry. And a world watching what was never meant to be seen. Ayla has always loved quietly-carefully, like she's afraid to take up too much space.Kade has mastered the art of appearing whole, even on the days he feels anything but. When they match on a dating app, their connection is instant, electric, and disarming in all the ways neither expected. What begins as a simple date unfolds into a pull neither of them can ignore-a tenderness so consuming it blurs the line between comfort and fear. But when a single candid moment between them goes viral, their private world is suddenly interrupted by an audience they never asked for. Praise, envy, criticism, obsession-strangers project stories onto them faster than they can tell their own. And beneath the noise, Ayla and Kade must navigate the far more delicate terrain of their real, unfiltered selves. The Loneliest Mouth is a raw, intimate exploration of longing, identity, and the quiet negotiations we make inside love-what we reveal, what we hide, and what we risk losing in the process. With lyrical prose and unflinching honesty, it traces the fragile space between two people who want to be close but are still learning how to be seen. A story about connection in the age of performance-and the parts of ourselves that refuse to stay silent. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability.