When Emma Lawson wakes up, she isn't in her Paris hotel room. The air smells of sea salt, the light is warmer, the walls are lined with the photographs of a life she hasn't lived in decades. In the mirror, a younger face stares back-eighteen years old again, standing in the bedroom she thought she'd left behind forever.Somehow, Emma has been returned to a single summer on the coast, the season when everything in her life was about to change. Here is her mother, alive and bustling in the kitchen. Here are the old neighbors, the narrow streets, the scent of lavender drifting in through the open window. And somewhere in this seaside town is Jonathan, the boy she once loved and never confessed the truth to.But Emma knows the shape of what's coming-the heartbreak, the choices, the moments she'll regret for years. Is this her second chance to set things right, or a fragile illusion that will dissolve if she touches it too hard? Each day brings her closer to the point where past and present will collide, forcing her to decide whether to change her story or let it unfold as before.A Map Written in Salt is a luminous, emotionally layered novel about memory, love, and the roads not taken. Through Emma's journey, Valentina Kulieva explores the bittersweet weight of second chances-the tenderness of what we'd give anything to hold again, and the courage it takes to choose differently when the moment finally comes.Fans of Audrey Niffenegger's The Time Traveler's Wife, Claire Fuller's Unsettled Ground, and Kate Morton's sweeping tales of the past intersecting with the present will be drawn to this blend of nostalgia, romance, and quiet suspense.With prose that shimmers like light on water, this story invites readers to linger in its coastal town, walk its sun-bleached streets, and breathe its salt-edged air. It is a love letter to the people and places that shape us-and a reminder that even if we cannot change the past, we can still choose how to meet it.