What happens when a life done "right" still feels unfinished?
After decades of faith, family, career, and responsibility, one man boards a train with no clear destination-only a quiet ache he can no longer ignore. What follows is not an escape, but a conversation: with bohemians, outsiders, the disillusioned, and the faithful who have learned to live without guarantees.
A Bohemian Epilogue is a reflective novel about closure-not as resolution, but as a conversion of posture. Through dialogue, encounter, and quiet reckoning, it explores what it means to remain human when certainty dissolves, belief grows tired, and identity loosens its grip.
For readers who have tried every path and still feel the pull of something unnamed, this book offers no answers-only rest.