Tony Webster is a man whose past has seemed a distant memory, neatly tucked away as he enjoys his serene, settled life. Yet, as the past has a way of clawing into our present, Tony's tranquility is shattered when an unexpected bequest draws him back to days long gone. As he delves into the legacy, he confronts not just the enigmatic fragments of a youth he thought he understood, but also the elusive nature of time and memory. Julian Barnes' 'The Sense of an Ending' explores our subjective recollections and the implicit narratives we construct to make sense of our lives—revealing the profound impact of our history on our present identity.