In a city of dust and silence, where the fountains have long since run dry, one keeper walks among abandoned shelves.
When a single page stirs, it awakens a chain of voices that draw him through a world of forgotten libraries, silent cities, and books that breathe.
From the courtyards of C rdoba to towers of unwritten pages, from storms of letters to orchards where lost books grow on living trees, Library Without Readers traces an unforgettable pilgrimage through places where memory itself is alive.
This sweeping historical-fantasy novel blends mystery, philosophy, and the deep beauty of books, as one solitary figure learns that every step writes a story and that even silence has companions.
For readers who love Umberto Eco's The Name of the Rose, Erin Morgenstern's The Starless Sea, and Italo Calvino's Invisible Cities, this is a journey beyond doors, across roads of ink and light, and into the heart of what stories are.