What if your whole life happened in a single day—and it wasn’t even your own?
One peculiar day, a boy stumbles into a house at the edge of the world—and finds that nothing, not even himself, is quite what he thought.
In this spellbinding journey through rooms that think, teacups that hum, clocks that refuse to tell time, and candles that laugh at you (yes, really), A Life in the Day of Me invites you to unravel your deepest truths—one odd, delightful, and quietly profound encounter at a time.
Guided by the mysterious Madam Blavatsky—a woman equal parts wise, whimsical, and just a little terrifying—the boy must navigate riddles, reflections, and the occasional talking cat, as he unlearns everything he thought he knew about logic, memory, time, and identity.
This isn’t a story about saving the world.
It’s a story about remembering yours.
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