This book is for the night you can't sleep. It's for the lump in your throat that won't go away, and the silence that feels too loud. When the Sun Sets is a collection of thoughts on what happens when the world keeps spinning, but yours feels like it has stopped.
Donald Mogwane doesn't pretend to have all the answers. Instead, he offers something better: company. Through honest essays and raw prose, he walks with you through the mess of heartbreak, the weight of unspoken words, and the fragile process of learning to feel like yourself again. It's about the moment you realize that letting go isn't a weakness and that healing doesn't happen all at once.
If you've ever felt lost in your own head, desperate to explain the ache inside you, this book is a gentle reminder that you are not broken, and you are certainly not alone. For readers of R.H. Sin and Morgan Harper Nichols, When the Sun Sets turns down the noise of the world so you can finally hear your own heart again.
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