There are places where the dead are buried.
And there are people who are buried long before they die.
James has spent his life moving through the world like a question no one cares to answer. He gives more than he keeps, forgives more than he should, and continues searching for meaning in people who have long forgotten how to look beyond themselves.
In a town haunted less by its past than by its indifference, forgotten wounds and quiet tragedies begin to surface, forcing those around him to confront an uncomfortable truth: that the deepest graves are not always found in cemeteries.
Cemetery Hill is a haunting literary novel about loneliness, sacrifice, and the unbearable distance between human beings. It is a meditation on the people the world overlooks and the silent tragedies that shape a soul long before it reaches the grave.
Because sometimes the cruelest thing the world can do is not to hate a person.
It is to never truly see them at all.