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The Heart is a Door That Only Opens from the Inside, the second in Jan Philipp Sendker's series Every Heart Sings Its Own Song. After finding Julia's brother, she leaves him in Burma and falls into a void when she returns to New York. He becomes unable to enjoy anything he does. He gets into trouble with his flirting, things don't go well in his work, and he even keeps asking "Who are you" in his head. He starts to hear a voice saying: Her best friend Amy invites her to a meditation ritual. The monk he met there tells him that a dead soul is trapped inside him and that that soul can only be saved in the right place and at the right time. Thereupon, Julia buys a plane ticket to Burma and sets off on an uncertain journey.
In the book, the messages given by the author are more prominent than the fiction. What love is, whether love is found, or whether love is equal are discussed in the fiction created. Thus, while reading the book, the reader learns a lesson about love as well as fiction.
The ending of the fiction is not finished as it should be, something is left unfinished. Because all those events suddenly stop and turn into a single person wanting to live somewhere else. What happens next is not stated in any way.
Definitely a book everyone should read. Stay with the book. Stay with literature.