2,076 Nights unfolds as a sweeping, night-by-night chronicle of survival across the shifting landscapes of wartime Europe, where each passing evening marks another test of endurance, loss, and fragile hope.
Through interwoven lives, children in hiding, families in flight, and individuals caught between obedience and resistance, the novel captures the slow, relentless passage of time under the shadow of annihilation. As the nights accumulate, so do the moral reckonings, forcing each character to confront what it means to remain human when everything familiar has been stripped away. Both intimate and expansive, the story transforms the passage of time itself into a witness, counting not only the days of war but also the lives that refused to disappear within it.