What if the life you lived-your success, your love, your children-was only a dream?
At twenty years old, Omar is just another young man from Anunagari, unsure of his future, trying to escape the limits of a small city. But one ordinary night, after completing his degree, he falls asleep and wakes into a life that isn't his... yet feels more real than the one he left behind.
For seventeen dream-years, Omar rises from poverty to extraordinary success. He builds a revolutionary tech company, finds the love he once believed he could never deserve, becomes a father, and lives a full, intricate, breathtaking life.
But dreams, no matter how vivid, eventually unravel.
When a tragic event tears through the world he has built, Omar awakens-back in his childhood room-still twenty years old. His mother calls him for breakfast as if nothing has happened.
Yet he remembers everything.
The love.
The ambition.
The friendships.
The failures.
The success.
The heartbreak.
A lifetime of emotions compressed into one impossible dream.
Now Omar must face a single, haunting question:
What do you do with a second beginning when you already lived your first life?
The Life I Slept Into is a deeply emotional, dreamlike novel about identity, destiny, and the memories that shape us-even when they come from places that never existed. Poetic, cinematic, and profoundly human, this story will stay with you long after the final line.
Perfect for readers of Khaled Hosseini, Mitch Albom, Haruki Murakami, and contemporary Indian literary fiction.