Ihsan Abdel Kouddous' poignant novel, 'Lost After A Long Life,' delves into the complex psychological landscape of a woman grappling with the erosion of her identity and purpose as she ages. Through her eyes, readers witness the profound disorientation that comes with the passage of time and the changing social fabric. The narrative explores themes of memory, love, betrayal, and the relentless search for meaning in a world that no longer seems to recognize her. It is a powerful exploration of the human spirit's resilience and vulnerability when confronted with the ultimate questions of existence and selfhood, making it a timeless reflection on the challenges of life's later stages.