Jania lives in a fractured society where survival is measured in quiet acts and forgotten promises. Her story unfolds between what was and what could have been-a confrontation with the emotional debris left behind after the collapse.
This book explores the fragile line between remembrance and escape, intimacy and resistance. Told through a mix of lyrical prose and immersive scenes, Nothing but a Dream invites readers into a dystopia not defined by violence, but by silence, longing, and inner storms.
It's a portrait of a woman searching for meaning in a place where dreams have stopped offering salvation. With minimalism and intensity, Fernando crafts a journey that is at once personal and universal-where memory becomes both prison and refuge.
Ideal for readers who seek emotionally driven narratives, complex characters, and stories that whisper truths rather than shout them.