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Anatomy of Silence
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Anatomy of Silence in Vernon, BC
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Anatomy of Silence in Vernon, BC
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Anatomy of Silence—A Literary Novel
There are people who live at the edges of their own lives—not because they choose to, but because the world does not always make room.
Andini Lestari has mastered the art of restraint. Hope, to her, is a fragile architecture—one that stretches the distance between desire and disappointment. Silence has always been her safest refuge.
Fani Pratiwi knows what it means to be quietly overlooked. Moving through the world in a body others perceive as inconvenience, she has learned to make herself smaller, softer, easier to ignore.
Their paths cross in the unremarkable hours of campus life—in the hush of late afternoon rain, in shared glances across lecture halls, in conversations that feel heavier than they appear. What begins as cautious proximity slowly deepens into something neither of them knows how to name.
There are no promises between them. No dramatic declarations.
Only the quiet recognition of being seen.
But when the fragile sanctuary they build together begins to fracture under the weight of indifference and institutional hypocrisy, silence itself becomes a choice—one that demands a cost.
Anatomy of Silence is not a story about grand revolutions. It is about the invisible battles fought in ordinary rooms. About the quiet courage required to remain present in a world that insists on invisibility.
Because for some, survival is not loud.
It is deliberate. And it is brave.
Anatomy of Silence—A Literary Novel
There are people who live at the edges of their own lives—not because they choose to, but because the world does not always make room.
Andini Lestari has mastered the art of restraint. Hope, to her, is a fragile architecture—one that stretches the distance between desire and disappointment. Silence has always been her safest refuge.
Fani Pratiwi knows what it means to be quietly overlooked. Moving through the world in a body others perceive as inconvenience, she has learned to make herself smaller, softer, easier to ignore.
Their paths cross in the unremarkable hours of campus life—in the hush of late afternoon rain, in shared glances across lecture halls, in conversations that feel heavier than they appear. What begins as cautious proximity slowly deepens into something neither of them knows how to name.
There are no promises between them. No dramatic declarations.
Only the quiet recognition of being seen.
But when the fragile sanctuary they build together begins to fracture under the weight of indifference and institutional hypocrisy, silence itself becomes a choice—one that demands a cost.
Anatomy of Silence is not a story about grand revolutions. It is about the invisible battles fought in ordinary rooms. About the quiet courage required to remain present in a world that insists on invisibility.
Because for some, survival is not loud.
It is deliberate. And it is brave.


















