Before the first breath, she remembers the last. Across centuries and selves, one woman moves through time—not by choice, but by the quiet pull of a golden, oval mirror that has followed her through every incarnation. In each life, it appears above a writing desk, behind a stack of forgotten books, reflecting not her face, but the fragments of something she has lost.
The Mirrored Window is a lyrical meditation on memory, identity, and the cyclical nature of existence. Through the shifting light of ages—from seaside markets to lonely cottages, from scholars’ studies to untamed forests—the narrator unravels the mystery that threads her lives together. The mirror is her witness and her teacher, an ancient consciousness that knows what she has that every beginning echoes an ending, and every ending leads her back to the same question—what does it mean to truly awaken?
Elegant and introspective, The Mirrored Window is a story of remembrance and rebirth, where time moves not in lines but in circles, and love—like reflection—endures beyond the veil.