The idea for 3 A.M. was born in the stillness of the night, during those quiet hours when the world sleeps but the mind refuses to rest. Hemang Domadia, often plagued by insomnia, found himself awake at 3 a.m., when thoughts, emotions, and memories came rushing in with overwhelming clarity. It was during these moments that he began to write. Written with a deep sensitivity, the book explores the spectrum of human feelings — from the heights of love and joy to the depths of sadness and longing.
What makes 3 A.M. so captivating is its honesty. The words feel intimate, like a journal or a notes app draft, yet they resonate with anyone who has ever felt deeply. Whether readers are in love, grieving, or simply seeking connection, 3 A.M. invites them to pause, breathe, and find comfort in its pages.