At a small caf , a waitress and a regular customer begin a conversation that never quite becomes what either of them expects.
Set largely at the same table, Table Eleven unfolds through fragments of dialogue, observation, and silence. What begins as routine familiarity slowly reveals the emotional distances people maintain-between each other, and within themselves.
As past choices surface and unspoken tensions gather weight, the novel examines how intimacy forms not through confession, but through repetition: the same seat, the same questions, the same moments returned to without resolution.
Table Eleven is a restrained work of literary fiction about loneliness, attention, and the quiet negotiations that shape human connection.