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We Meet in Other Years

By: Stephanie Keosha Baker
Narrated by: Alexis Travis
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From 1910 to 2025, one bridge keeps a quiet promise. On its iron ring, a ribbon once tied by Elodie becomes an invitation that crosses a century: If you stand here, love will find you. The words pass through hands and formats—postcards and vinyl, wartime letters and emails, even the hum of an algorithm—binding seven generations in a chain of near-meetings and almosts.

A clerk deciphers a stranger’s code and feels seen. A musician finds a forgotten record and hears fate on the turntable. A painter is haunted by a melody she has never learned. And, at last, two modern strangers follow their devices back to where it began, standing on the same stones to learn whether recognition can survive time’s static.

Told in linked episodes that span eras and technologies, We Meet in Other Years is a tender meditation on memory, coincidence, and the stubborn persistence of connection—the belief that even across distance and decades, some signals always find their way home.

©2025 Stephanie Keosha Baker (P)2025 Stephanie Keosha Baker
Genre Fiction Psychological
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