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What binds us? Duty, love, memory? And when those bonds begin to fray—what remains?
Uma, the head nurse of a hospice, has spent years tending to those in their final moments, witnessing lives shaped by quiet acts of devotion, regret, and resilience. She listens, sketches, writes—searching for meaning in the stories around her while struggling to define her own.
Within the hospice walls, lives intersect in quiet yet profound ways—marked by choices made, truths unspoken, and moments that linger beyond their passing. Susan, the pragmatic hospice head, weighs the delicate balance between care and 'knowing when to let go'. Mohan, the hospice accountant, meticulous and logical, sees duty as numbers on a spreadsheet.
And the patients: An old man with a birthday card, kept for years, speaking of a bond severed but not forgotten. Wayne, caring for his wife, Martha, finds himself reaching for a past he cannot repair. Gary lingers in the shadow of his estranged brother, haunted by wounds still hurting. Rob, determined to dictate his own ending, resists surrender until even his willpower fails him. Leila, a mother leaving behind notes for the daughter she won’t see grow up. And Matt, gruff and guarded, finds himself unsettled by his terminally ill son's dog, Jerry.
As Uma observes, she begins to understand—these stories are not just endings, but echoes of what endures. And in witnessing them, she must finally face the truth of her own.
When Tethers Fray is a richly layered novel about the choices we make, the bonds we carry, and the quiet courage it takes to release them.
At its core, the novel is an intimate study of human connection. It captures the tender intricacies of relationships—the silent negotiations between love and duty, the weight of unspoken words, and the unrelenting pull of obligation. Through Uma and Mohan, the patients and their families, and the shifting tides of memory and regret, When Tethers Fray examines not just what it means to live, but what it means to be remembered.
Mortality is not just a backdrop but a crucible—a force that tests stories, roles, and truths. The characters wrestle with death not as an ending, but as a mirror to life itself, exposing fractures, questioning choices, and confronting the narratives they have built around themselves.
Duty, expectation, and identity are woven throughout—how we assign roles to ourselves, how we carry the weight of traditions and obligations, how we struggle between the need to belong and the urge to break free. When Tethers Fray is an exploration of the personal and the philosophical, of the way identities are shaped not just by who we are, but by what we are told we must be.
Above all, When Tethers Fray offers a unique lens on universal themes through the singular, intimate environment of a hospice. In this space, the novel invites reflection on what truly endures.
And … something different. When Tethers Fray integrates images as a storytelling device—not just to be seen, but to be felt. As narrative. As emotion. As meaning. They aren’t there to decorate; they are part of the experience, moving the story forward in ways words alone sometimes cannot. Writing, after all, is not just about preserving tradition but about pushing boundaries, discovering new ways to tell stories that resonate.
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