11 Fragments and a Thousand Small Memories

There are some people you never forget — not because they were famous or flawless, but because they made your childhood feel like a story worth remembering.

In this tender and quietly magical memoir-in-fragments, Marta traces the soft outlines of eleven unforgettable people from her early years.

Each chapter is a fragment — a glimpse into a moment, a meal, a season. Milky-smelling oats on slow mornings. Purple-stained fingers from mulberry trees. The sharp sweetness of snow on your tongue. Every detail is ordinary and yet… not. Because growing up is never just about the big things. It’s about the people who stood beside you during the small ones.

What’s inside:
🍲 11 memory-soaked vignettes, each devoted to a different person
🌳 A sensory journey through childhood: food, smells, seasons, silence
🔥 A soft blend of humour, ache, and warmth
🕰️ A voice that feels like flipping through an old photo album If you grew up before screens ruled the world, if you still remember the sound of your grandmother’s spoon stirring tea, or the exact way your auntie used to laugh — this book is for you.

Pull up a blanket. Pour something warm. These memories are yours now, too.