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The Echo of a Dream

By: Constance Costa
Narrated by: Alyzae Adnan
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In ‘The Echo of a Dream’, Constance Costa presents a story that explores identity, ambition, and the boundaries between reality and imagination. The novel follows a young concertgoer whose life is transformed when she catches a light stick at a K-pop performance. That ordinary moment pulls her consciousness into the life of Minji, a sixteen-year-old trainee in the demanding world of K-pop. Through Minji’s experiences, the protagonist confronts the challenges of rigorous training, intense competition, and the sacrifices required to pursue a dream. As she lives two lives at once, the protagonist navigates the pressures of fame and the loss of personal identity. She experiences both the exhilaration of success and the strain of constant public scrutiny. The novel examines the delicate balance between ambition and self-preservation, showing how choices, relationships, and environment shape who one becomes. It also highlights moments of connection and support that persist even in high-pressure settings, underscoring the importance of trust and understanding. Costa’s narrative raises questions about what is real and what is imagined, suggesting that both dreams and lived experiences contribute to personal growth. By intertwining the protagonist’s journey with a broader view of the K-pop industry, the story offers insight into the pursuit of goals while considering the cost of achieving them. ‘The Echo of a Dream’ is a meditation on duality, self-discovery, and the meaning we find in both our aspirations and our everyday lives. Science Fiction
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