In front of a watered-down mosque, the protagonist hand in hand with the reader watch the life of little Sophia. In her first steps on earth, she tastes concepts such as selfless love, awareness of the present and unconditional trust, either in those around her or in herself. The sense of some supernatural entity that always accompanies her seems perfectly normal and harmonious with reality. Little Sophia grows up and new concepts enter her life, such as fear, pain, injustice, separation, death. The bright image she has of life and the supernatural begins to be buried under layers of rationality and daily routine.
As Sophia's life unfolds between Cyprus, Greece and London, protagonists and readers actively participate in a battle between mind and soul. A battle without a clear winner. Through the labyrinths of the modern world, facing unexpected beasts, but also guiding through paradoxical orchestrated events, Sophia comes closer than ever to the solemn victory of the soul, when the lights go out.
"Why now;" With an unexpected development, Sophia reaches the answers she has been looking for since she was a small child and is eager to taste the world with a new perception and two clear eyes. Is it too late?
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