The Hum of Expectations is a literary novel about the quiet forces that shape a life long before choices are named or understood. Moving across decades and places, it follows a family bound by inheritance that is less material than atmospheric-habits of silence, unspoken grief, deferred ambition, and the low, persistent pressure of what others expect them to become.
At its center is the idea of the hum: an almost inaudible presence that accompanies work, love, failure, and endurance. The novel explores how people live inside that vibration-sometimes resisting it, sometimes mistaking it for fate-and how moments of stillness, rupture, or loss briefly allow its source to be heard.
Spare, restrained, and attentive to interior lives, The Hum of Expectations examines legacy, masculinity, memory, and the cost of carrying obligations that were never fully chosen, asking what remains when the noise of expectation finally fades.