The Things That Learned Our Names: A Record in Ten Accounts

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Management number 232042040 Release Date 2026/06/18 List Price US$5.17 Model Number 232042040
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Some stories should not be preserved.In a rented house on Pell Street, a baby monitor begins singing in a child’s voice. In a foreclosed home on Conder Street, a hallway grows longer after dark. A town keeps a ledger of every soul who belongs to it, including one who should never have existed. A dead radio station broadcasts a confession no one alive has made. A hospital ward corrects a surgeon’s past. A neighborhood welcomes a family into a life they never had.And at the center of it all is the Greer Institute for Applied Memory, an archive built to collect first-person accounts of grief, hauntings, disappearances, and impossible returns.The Institute believes it is preserving testimony.It is wrong.Across ten linked accounts, a pattern begins to emerge: a smell of wet pennies and old rain, a black door with no knob, a familiar voice speaking through the wrong machine, a number that is always wrong by one, and a name appearing where no name should be.Something ancient has no name of its own. That absence is its hunger. It cannot create. It can only copy. It studies the people who grieve, the people who confess, the people who document, the people who read too closely. It learns their routines, their voices, their shame, their love. Then it offers them back the one impossible comfort they most want.But every copy is wrong by the width of love.The Things That Learned Our Names is a literary horror novel told through ten chilling accounts and one final note to the reader. It is a story about memory, guilt, documentation, and the terrifying possibility that being known perfectly by something that does not love you may be worse than being forgotten.Read carefully.That is how it learns. Read more

ASIN B0H59MCJVC
ISBN13 979-8181603165
Language English
Publisher Independently published
Dimensions 6.24 x 0.58 x 9.24 inches
Item Weight 10.2 ounces
Print length 154 pages
Publication date June 14, 2026

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