What the Silence Holds

What the Silence Holds

Matthew Dyer

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Quiet Current Press
Año de edición:
2025
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Ficción moderna y contemporánea
ISBN:
9781970775013
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In a quiet town where coffee, books, and small kindnesses hold fraying lives together, Jonah Ashford is learning how to stay when everything in him wants to drift.Jonah works the early shift at the Grind & Bind, a once-beloved bookstore café that has begun to creak under the weight of time, rising bills, and unspoken fears. He keeps the place running-leveling wobbly tables, fixing jammed shelves, mending what he can-because holding the shop together feels easier than facing his own uncertainties. The routines are familiar. The work is tangible. The rest of his life feels less so.When a stranger named Genesis wanders into the café, carrying more silence than story, Jonah finds himself drawn into a quiet friendship that unsettles him in unexpected ways. Their conversations are unhurried, marked by long pauses and careful attention, and they begin to shift how Jonah sees the space he thought he understood so well. As community night approaches-a local tradition that may be the shop’s last-Jonah must decide whether to remain anchored to what is known or risk stepping toward something undefined.What the Silence Holds is a reflective, character-driven novel about the small moments that shape us: a shared mug of coffee, a late-night walk, a handwritten note left behind. The story unfolds through subtle gestures and unguarded conversations, tracing how people care for places-and for one another-often without realizing how much those choices matter.Warm, restrained, and quietly hopeful, this novel explores found community, personal responsibility, and the courage required to change course without certainty. It is not a story of grand declarations, but of accumulated moments-of noticing, repairing, and choosing again.For readers who love gentle storytelling, literary fiction grounded in place, and narratives where atmosphere and character take precedence over spectacle, What the Silence Holds offers a quiet stay against the world’s noise-an invitation to slow down, listen closely, enjoy the soft gravity of meaningful places, and notice what has been waiting in the silence.

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