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The Caretaker’s Manual for Forgotten Objects

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The Caretaker’s Manual for Forgotten Objects

De: Brian Brijbag
Narrado por: Christopher Kendrick
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Every forgotten thing has a keeper. Every memory has a tide.

Emory Vale wakes each morning in a lighthouse that no longer shines and follows a ritual written in a manual that seems to add its own pages. Dust the objects. Catalog the arrivals. Never ask who they belonged to. Soon the objects begin to answer anyway.

A mitten brings the panic of a grocery store long past. A paperclip holds the echo of a child’s hum. A cracked lens releases the soft apology of a marriage ending. Even the sea begins to behave strangely, rolling inland as if returning what the world once discarded.

When a brass key appears with the number 314 faintly etched into its bow, the lighthouse opens into something larger: a corridor of lanterns, a vast library built of salt, a city where forgotten lives wander like gentle silhouettes. Emory realizes he is not cataloguing the world. He is cataloguing himself.

Guided by the daughter he lost and the voices he never answered, Emory moves through rooms where memory becomes ocean and forgiveness becomes light. Each threshold brings him closer to unmaking the life he held too tightly and discovering the one truth the sea has been trying to tell him.

The Caretaker’s Manual for Forgotten Objects is a meditation wrapped in a story, a metaphysical novel about fatherhood, regret, release, and the strange holiness of ordinary moments. It is about the quiet work of letting go, the tenderness of grief, and the way a life can continue shining long after its keeper is gone.

Listeners who love atmospheric fiction, magical realism, and emotionally rich storytelling will find a home in these pages.

©2025 Brian S. Brijbag, Esq (P)2026 Brian S. Brijbag, Esq
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While not the typical type of book I read, it definitely kept me intrigued and wanting to know what was going to happen. I took this story as one where the main character is on an internal journey. One where he’s trying to find himself again after some type of trauma. The imagery used helps guide the reader to feel what conflict he was going through within himself. I’m sure most people can relate to the loss of one’s self at some point in their life and the struggle it takes to regain parts of yourself you may have strayed from. If a good personal development intrigues you I’d definitely give this book a listen.

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