On a quiet evening in a home overlooking Puget Sound, a family gathers for dinner. Conversations unfold across rooms--the kitchen, the patio, the living room--each carrying its own rhythm, its own assumptions, and its own version of what is true. Nothing dramatic occurs. No single moment defines the night. Yet as the evening progresses, something begins to take shape--not through conflict, but through accumulation. A signal enters. Attention gathers. Language circulates. Bodies respond. Borrowed Certainty is a work of literary fiction that explores how belief forms in real time. Rather than arguing or explaining, the novel presents a series of precise, observational scenes through which a larger pattern emerges: the quiet ways certainty is constructed, reinforced, and rarely questioned. Set against the stillness of the water outside, this is a story about perception, orientation, and the subtle systems that shape how people come to feel certain--often without knowing why. For readers of contemporary literary fiction, this is a restrained, atmospheric novel that rewards attention and invites reflection.
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