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Mentioned in 7 episodes
Know My Name
Book • 2016
Know My Name is a novel that delves into the themes of human connection, isolation, and the randomness of life.
The story revolves around Andrew Grey, a young accountant who becomes confined to his apartment after a freak accident.
As Andrew spirals inward, compromising his physical and mental health, the novel explores how his presence and absence affect his distant family, coworkers, and even strangers.
It is ultimately about the ripple effects of each person's life and our attempts to make meaning out of life's unpredictability.
The story revolves around Andrew Grey, a young accountant who becomes confined to his apartment after a freak accident.
As Andrew spirals inward, compromising his physical and mental health, the novel explores how his presence and absence affect his distant family, coworkers, and even strangers.
It is ultimately about the ripple effects of each person's life and our attempts to make meaning out of life's unpredictability.
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