Two engineers. One layoff. The silence between them. On a Tuesday morning in June, Kolade Adeyemi and Dapo Olusanya - senior software engineers, Nigerian immigrants, friends - receive the same layoff notification via Slack. In an instant, the careers they spent sixteen years building, the houses they stretched to afford, the private schools they chose as proof of arrival - all of it becomes contingent on a message they didn't see coming. Kolade tells his wife. It costs him his pride, his children's school, and four months of sleepless nights grinding LeetCode at the kitchen table. But honesty, however painful, becomes the foundation he rebuilds on. Dapo tells his wife a half-truth. He dresses for work every morning, fills the thermos she gave him for Christmas, and drives to the public library - where he sits at a desk by the east-facing windows, applies for jobs nobody answers, and practices the expression that says *today was productive* in the bathroom mirror. The lie begins as protection. It becomes a prison. And his body keeps the score. Set against the 2022-2024 tech layoff wave that displaced over 260,000 workers, *Silicon Shackles* is a devastating and deeply human novel about two men, two marriages, and the immigrant dream that became a trap. Told in alternating voices - Kolade's warm, retrospective first person and Dapo's cinematic close third - this is a story about what the tech industry extracts from the people who build it, and what the culture of male silence costs the men who cannot say five words: *I need help. I am afraid.* Silicon Shackles explores provider identity, immigrant pressure, the Bay Area housing crisis, and the invisible weight carried by men who were taught that struggling is the one thing a man must never admit. It is a tribute to the men who gave everything to an industry that repaid them with a calendar invite - and a urgent call to break the silence before it breaks us. Inspired by a true story.
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