In a country caught between the weight of its contradictions, three lives circle one another—each grappling with what it means to belong, to endure, to choose—as they navigate the intimate terrain of love, illness, parenthood, and self-reinvention. Dakota, biracial, bold, and battle-scarred, longs to be a mother again years after separating from her ex-husband and losing custody of her son. Abazu, a guarded restaurateur living with HIV, grapples with grief, self-worth, and the risk of intimacy. Dilibe, drawn to solitude, unexpectedly opens his life to love, challenging everything he once believed about commitment.
In a city teeming with noise and expectation, they find quiet in one another—and in the lives they are slowly, imperfectly, learning to choose. Lyrical, reflective, and deeply human, The Quiet That Remains is a luminous exploration of identity, friendship, and the weight of what we carry in silence. With prose as intimate as breath, Jude Dibia delivers a story about the resilience of chosen family, the cost of secrecy, and the ache of hope that refuses to fade.
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