The Memory Cloth

A mind-bending novel about the cost of remembering and the mercy of forgetting.

What if you could remember everything-every joy, every pain, every truth you've tried to forget?

Retired scientist Dr. Prakash Sen invents a tiny herbal bead that restores lost memories. At first, it changes lives. Forgotten birthdays return. Grief finds closure. Love is remembered.

But then the dark memories come.
The buried ones.
The ones people never wanted back.

As truth spreads like wildfire, relationships crumble, cities riot, and a forgotten government experiment comes to light. Now, haunted by his past and facing a society unraveling under the weight of its own memories, Prakash must choose:

Will he protect the world from his invention-
Or protect his own heart from the memory of his missing daughter?

The Memory Cloth is a gripping tale of science, sorrow, and redemption-perfect for fans of Klara and the Sun, The Midnight Library, and Black Mirror.
Because sometimes, the greatest mercy... is not what we remember, but what we choose to forget.

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The Memory Cloth

A mind-bending novel about the cost of remembering and the mercy of forgetting.

What if you could remember everything-every joy, every pain, every truth you've tried to forget?

Retired scientist Dr. Prakash Sen invents a tiny herbal bead that restores lost memories. At first, it changes lives. Forgotten birthdays return. Grief finds closure. Love is remembered.

But then the dark memories come.
The buried ones.
The ones people never wanted back.

As truth spreads like wildfire, relationships crumble, cities riot, and a forgotten government experiment comes to light. Now, haunted by his past and facing a society unraveling under the weight of its own memories, Prakash must choose:

Will he protect the world from his invention-
Or protect his own heart from the memory of his missing daughter?

The Memory Cloth is a gripping tale of science, sorrow, and redemption-perfect for fans of Klara and the Sun, The Midnight Library, and Black Mirror.
Because sometimes, the greatest mercy... is not what we remember, but what we choose to forget.

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The Memory Cloth

The Memory Cloth

by Manoranjan Ghoshal
The Memory Cloth

The Memory Cloth

by Manoranjan Ghoshal

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Overview

A mind-bending novel about the cost of remembering and the mercy of forgetting.

What if you could remember everything-every joy, every pain, every truth you've tried to forget?

Retired scientist Dr. Prakash Sen invents a tiny herbal bead that restores lost memories. At first, it changes lives. Forgotten birthdays return. Grief finds closure. Love is remembered.

But then the dark memories come.
The buried ones.
The ones people never wanted back.

As truth spreads like wildfire, relationships crumble, cities riot, and a forgotten government experiment comes to light. Now, haunted by his past and facing a society unraveling under the weight of its own memories, Prakash must choose:

Will he protect the world from his invention-
Or protect his own heart from the memory of his missing daughter?

The Memory Cloth is a gripping tale of science, sorrow, and redemption-perfect for fans of Klara and the Sun, The Midnight Library, and Black Mirror.
Because sometimes, the greatest mercy... is not what we remember, but what we choose to forget.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9798230805922
Publisher: Manoranjan Ghoshal
Publication date: 05/18/2025
Series: Scientist Bini (Science Fiction)
Pages: 96
Product dimensions: 5.50(w) x 8.50(h) x 0.23(d)

About the Author

Manoranjan ghoshal is a passionate writer dedicated to helping people navigate love and relationships with wisdom and clarity. With a deep understanding of human emotions and connection, Manoranjan ghoshal provides practical insights and heartfelt guidance to those seeking true love. Through this book, they aim to empower readers to make the right choices in love and build meaningful, lasting relationships.

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