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A mother and son confront the past through fragmented memories. Nineteen-year-old Finn Chang’s final-year project demands a photographic exploration of memory. As he pieces together fragments of his past, his mother, Emerald, becomes his guide through a labyrinth of recollections—some vivid, others elusive. Their search awakens long-buried truths, drawing them into a tangled history of loss, love and unexpected revelations. What begins as an academic exercise soon becomes a journey neither of them can control.
A note on book covers: while we do our best to ensure the accuracy of cover images, ISBNs may at times be reused for different editions of the same title which may hence appear as a different cover.
A poetic journey through memory, loss, and rediscovery.
Who is this book for?
Finding Chopin offers a deeply emotional exploration of how we confront our past. Finn's photographic quest becomes a powerful metaphor for piecing together identity and truth, guided by his mother's memories. If you're drawn to stories about reconnecting with lost parts of ourselves and uncovering hidden truths, this book promises a moving and insightful read.