Some journeys don’t lead forward—
they lead inward.
An emotionally burdened writer finds himself cast into a nostalgic and somewhat surreal landscape where memory contorts. What begins as confusion soon reveals itself as something far deeper: a passage through the defining moments of his life.
Guided by fragments of his past—childhood friendships, fractured family ties, lost love, and the quiet wounds he left behind—he is forced to confront the truth he spent a lifetime avoiding. In this dreamlike world, the boundaries between reality and imagination blur, and every encounter carries the weight of unfinished emotion.
From the innocence of youth to blind ambition, from neglect to longing, each step draws him closer to a single, unavoidable question:
What truly matters when everything else passes by?
Rich with vivid imagery and emotional depth, In Passing is an introspective novel about regret, forgiveness, and the fragile beauty of human connection. It is a story for anyone who has ever looked back and wondered what might have been—and whether it’s ever too late to make peace with the past.