Lyra's Kitchen is a tale told without dialogue-because that's how Lyra lived. Quietly. Dutifully. Powerfully.
In a world veiled in tradition and tethered to the rhythms of the old world, Lyra is the chosen heir-not of riches, but of responsibility. The youngest of seven sisters, she inherits the sacred, silent role of family matriarch, passed down from her grandmother like a secret recipe.
Her story unfolds in the kitchen: a space that simmers with surreal magic and ancestral whispers. A room where clattering pans and simmering sauces carry the weight of generations. But also, a room where individuality is sacrificed at the altar of duty.
Told in a stark, haunting prose that mirrors Lyra's silence. This is not a tale of rebellion-it is a reckoning. A meditation on what is inherited, what is endured, and what it costs to keep a family-and a culture-alive.
The unspoken strongholds of cultural truths are challenged.
Prepare to enter Lyra's kitchen. The fire is lit. The burden is heavy. And the air is thick with unspoken truth.