<p>We didn't catch a virus.</p><p> We forgot how to see each other.</p><p>Toronto 2028. A silent epidemic sweeps across the world. People can still see-but they can no longer <strong>recognize the faces they love</strong>. A mother looks at her child and sees a stranger. A husband stares at his wife and feels nothing. Doctors name it <em>Collective Facial Aphasia</em>-a man-made condition born from years of screens filters and fractured attention. What began as convenience has become a quiet extinction of connection.</p><p>In the middle of this unraveling stands Dr. Noor Rahman a neuroscientist who uncovers her late father's forgotten research-a radical 30-day protocol built not on machines but on memory discipline and love. With society collapsing Noor launches a bold plan to heal a broken world: a single synchronized blackout designed to make humanity look up and remember.</p><p><em>The Faces We Forgot</em> is a haunting and poetic literary dystopia that asks piercing questions about memory attention technology and love. What happens when we stop recognizing one another? Can attention itself become a cure? And when faces fade can love survive?</p><p>For readers who love thought-provoking stories with cinematic depth this novel is both a <strong>warning and a hope</strong>. A story that lingers-long after you turn the final page.</p>
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