Unseen Lanterns
By Kenneth Thomas
There are no heroes here.
Just ordinary people carrying truths too heavy to name—
and still choosing to love.
In a small town where pain passes in silence and redemption rarely makes a sound, twelve strangers carry wounds that refuse to heal the usual way. A janitor who leaves anonymous notes in school lockers. A veteran who fixes radios that no longer pick up stations. A woman who hides letters in library books for someone she'll never meet.
None of them know each other.
But each of them lights a lantern—quietly, unknowingly—
and in doing so, keeps someone else alive.
Told in twelve interwoven chapters, Unseen Lanterns is a haunting, poetic meditation on invisible kindness, unspoken grief, and the sacred weight of choosing mercy when the world has forgotten your name.
This is not a story about being saved.
It's a story about why we stay.
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