1121: The Mirror
by Raymond A. Moldenhauer
Part of the 1121 Trilogy series
A novel of faith, reflection, and remembrance At 11:21, the mirror does not reflect-it opens. For years, the number followed him-appearing at moments of loss, reflection, and quiet unease. He told himself it was coincidence. Pattern-seeking. The mind's habit of assigning meaning where none exists.Until the night it answered back.Drawn into a realm where reflection precedes reality and faith is tested not by belief but by attention, he must confront a truth both beautiful and unsettling: creation is not sustained by power, but by love-and forgetting has consequences.1121- THE MIRROR is a contemplative novel about time, memory, and the quiet courage it takes to live awake in a world that prefers certainty to trust.