Lontanna is a quiet, atmospheric story about presence, distance, and the strange way reality sometimes slips when no one is looking too closely.
Set in a landscape that feels both physical and dreamlike, the book follows moments rather than events: changing weather, fragile conversations, half-noticed thoughts, and the subtle tension between people who share the same space but not always the same inner world.
This is not a fast plot-driven novel. It’s a slow walk, a pause, a state of mind. A story for readers who enjoy mood, introspection, and the feeling of standing on the edge of something unnamed — where nature, memory, and perception quietly overlap.
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