The Hum of Expectations is a literary novel about inheritance?of family, of memory, and of the unspoken pressures that shape who we become.
Set within the intimate rhythms of domestic life, the novel follows generations bound together not only by blood, but by a shared, often invisible weight: the expectation to endure, to comply, to remain legible to others even as the self quietly erodes. Conversations trail off. Silences accumulate. What is withheld becomes as formative as what is said.
Rather than unfolding through spectacle or crisis, the story advances through accumulation?gestures remembered, obligations assumed, patterns repeated without acknowledgment. The "hum" of the title is not metaphorical noise but a constant presence: the low, persistent signal of duty, history, and unexamined consent.
Written with restraint and psychological precision, The Hum of Expectations explores how families transmit values and damage alike, how identity is shaped by proximity rather than choice, and how the past continues to assert itself long after it has gone unnamed.
This is a novel for readers drawn to character-driven literary fiction?stories that move quietly but leave a lasting resonance, and that trust the reader to listen closely to what lies beneath the surface.