Welcome, readers from around the world! This blog introduces a book series that dives deep into Thai culture, faith, and philosophy. All 4 books are now available on Amazon KDP.
Book 1: Spirit & Stone Discover the mystical world of Thai sacred stones, deep faith, and spiritual energy. This book unveils the secrets and legends hidden within Thailand's spiritual culture.
About the Author & This BookGet your copy on Amazon KDP here: https://www.amazon.com/author/yuttapoom-abseenak
Book 2: The Road That Listened Discover a profound journey into the quiet spirit of Thai faith and devotion to the Naga
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Book 3: Thailand After Rain (The Sequel to "The Road That Listened")
Discover a soulful journey through the rain-soaked roads of rural Thailand, where the rush of the modern world fades into charcoal smoke, empty tables, and ordinary miracles.
About the Author & This Book
The Unplanned Road: This book is born from a profound exhaustion that a planned life could no longer fix.
The Heartbeat of Slower Things: True healing did not arrive through grand answers, but inside the sacred ordinary.
The Wisdom of the Road: This is a journey through a landscape of vanishing patience—where mothers weave bamboo by hand and life moves with the soft pop of a broken engine.
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Book 4: Lablae The Hidden Village (The Sequel to Thailand After Rain)
Venture beyond the map into northern Thailand's rain-soaked mountains, where roads disappear, forests fall silent, and a legendary city refuses to be found. This book is not an attempt to explain the unexplained — it is a quiet record of a journey through wet asphalt and drifting fog, through forgotten towns and the thin, unsettling space between belief and coincidence.
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Author's Note
Thank you for making it to this last page with me.
These four books didn't start at a writing desk. They started when I turned to my partner and said, "Let's go to Ayutthaya." We spent two days planning a pilgrimage to nine sacred temples, and left Phetchaburi at four in the morning. The first book, Spirit & Stone, came from that road. I drove it myself, took every photo myself, and felt the real hunger and the real heat.
The three books that followed did not come from my tires. I did not walk those village lanes myself. I imagined them, through characters I created and images I generated, but I built them from things that are real: the old beliefs, the merit makings, the small ceremonies, the games, and the quiet ways of life on back roads that most foreign eyes never see.
From the sacred stones of Ayutthaya and Saraburi, I learned that faith isn't something you see. It's something warm in your palm.
From the sound of the Naga's water, I learned how to listen without rushing to answer.
From the road after rain, I learned that beauty isn't at the destination. It's in the wet tire marks on a dirt track.
And from Laplae, the City of True Speech, I learned that some doors don't open with keys. They open with the words we keep.
I don't have a perfect map to give you.
I only want to invite you to try, just once, what I did at 4:17 a.m.
Turn off the navigation.
Roll the window down.
Listen for the sound that isn't the engine.
And keep the words you speak.
In the end, we don't have to go searching for Laplae.
When we are ready, Laplae parts its mist and finds us.
Travel safely.
I came back from those first roads with nothing to bring home, except this way of writing. Not from a textbook, but from the silence between first gear and second.
These four books exist not to make you believe me, but so you can hear your own voice more clearly, without even trying.
The rest, I leave to be your road.
— Yuttapoom
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