Washington Square Park, with its iconic arch and bustling atmosphere, hums with the same energy that pulses through the early chapters of The Light We Lost. Visiting it, you might notice the way the light filters through the trees, creating pockets of intimacy amidst the constant motion—a reflection of the intense, private connection Caleb and Lucy forge amidst the backdrop of their chaotic, post-graduation lives. The park's central fountain, a gathering place for students, artists, and activists, mirrors the novel's exploration of ambition and purpose, and the decisions that shape a life's trajectory. Knowing Lucy and Caleb's story, you might feel a poignant awareness of the countless unspoken possibilities contained within each interaction and fleeting moment observed in the park.