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When New York art teacher Cora Callahan steps too close to a painting in a quiet museum gallery, she doesn't just see the diner on the canvas—she finds herself inside it. The year is 1941. The city is dark, rationed, and bracing for a war it doesn't yet know how to name.
At the counter are Walt, the steadfast diner man with a son in the Pacific; Dot, a red-haired woman whose husband is in North Africa; and Hank, a dockworker still waiting for a letter he'll never want to read. The painting—created by the legendary and mysterious Elias Vandermeer, who reportedly walked into his studio in 1943 and was never seen again—holds its people close. And now it's holding Cora.
As the night deepens and the air raid sirens rise, Cora discovers what war really does to a city—not in headlines, but in gold stars in windows, in dark streets, in the simple act of putting a cup of coffee in front of someone who can't find their way home.
The Glass Between Us is a gripping, emotionally charged novella about time, grief, belonging, and why some lights are worth keeping on.