Alex moves easily between worlds, collecting people, favours, and moments as others collect memories. What begins as generosity slowly acquires an audience.
“Laughter masks intention. Composure conceals cost. Patience becomes a form of power.”
Three lives align, not by accident, not entirely by choice. Across Africa, Europe, and the Caribbean, money circulates, expectations settle, and illusion gains weight.
In the spaces between charity and performance, something hardens. What once felt like freedom begins to resemble permanence.
Too Much Laughter, Once You Cry is a novel about generosity and complicity, about the quiet agreements people make with themselves, and the moment escape no longer feels like redemption.
The fine line between giving and accumulating, and what an audience does to either.
How three people become bound not by love or hatred, but by what none of them says.
How we perform for others, and who we become when no one is watching.
The slow weight of obligation, and the moment patience stops feeling like virtue.
Every copy sold also supports two Maltese charities.