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Seven Days at the Epicenter is a work of literary non-fiction drawn from the author’s experience as a young reporter who spent seven days inside the aftermath of a major earthquake.
Rather than documenting disaster, the book turns inward—toward memory, faith, and the fragile boundary between witnessing and being transformed.
Spare and reflective, it explores how time fractures under extreme conditions, and how a person rebuilds meaning after standing at the edge of life and loss.
Seven Days at the Epicenter is a work of literary non-fiction drawn from the author’s experience as a young reporter who spent seven days inside the aftermath of a major earthquake.
Rather than documenting disaster, the book turns inward—toward memory, faith, and the fragile boundary between witnessing and being transformed.
Spare and reflective, it explores how time fractures under extreme conditions, and how a person rebuilds meaning after standing at the edge of life and loss.