The story explores the silent sacrifices made by millions who dedicate themselves to family, career, and survival. Once filled with dreams and ambitions, the protagonist gradually replaces passion with stability, adventure with security, and personal identity with duty. Outwardly dependable and successful, he inwardly battles exhaustion, emotional isolation, and the painful question: Who am I beyond what I provide?
More than a story about employment, debt, or middle-class pressure, the book examines identity, emotional burden, and the quiet erosion of self caused by constant sacrifice. The protagonist represents countless fathers, husbands, and employees who silently carry the weight of others’ expectations while suppressing their own desires.
Through ordinary yet powerful moments — crowded trains, corporate meetings, financial calculations, sleepless nights, and silent reflections — the novel captures the hidden emotional battles that rarely receive attention. It speaks to everyone who has ever felt invisible despite doing everything right.
At its core, “Lost in the Crowd” is a story about ordinary people trying not to lose themselves while carrying the responsibilities of everyone around them. It reminds readers that sometimes the greatest struggle is not conquering the world, but simply preserving one’s identity within it.
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Paperback. Condición: new. Paperback. "Lost in the Crowd" is a deeply emotional story about the invisible struggles of the middle-class corporate man - a man who spends his life fulfilling responsibilities while slowly losing touch with his own identity. Surrounded by crowded metros, office corridors, deadlines, EMIs, school fees, and endless expectations, he exists in the unnoticed space between poverty and privilege: respected for his stability, yet rarely truly seen.The story explores the silent sacrifices made by millions who dedicate themselves to family, career, and survival. Once filled with dreams and ambitions, the protagonist gradually replaces passion with stability, adventure with security, and personal identity with duty. Outwardly dependable and successful, he inwardly battles exhaustion, emotional isolation, and the painful question: Who am I beyond what I provide?More than a story about employment, debt, or middle-class pressure, the book examines identity, emotional burden, and the quiet erosion of self caused by constant sacrifice. The protagonist represents countless fathers, husbands, and employees who silently carry the weight of others' expectations while suppressing their own desires.Through ordinary yet powerful moments - crowded trains, corporate meetings, financial calculations, sleepless nights, and silent reflections - the novel captures the hidden emotional battles that rarely receive attention. It speaks to everyone who has ever felt invisible despite doing everything right.At its core, "Lost in the Crowd" is a story about ordinary people trying not to lose themselves while carrying the responsibilities of everyone around them. It reminds readers that sometimes the greatest struggle is not conquering the world, but simply preserving one's identity within it. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability. Nº de ref. del artículo: 9798196441172
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