Camilla is thirteen.
She lives between group chats, school stress, questions about the future, and a world that moves way too fast.
One day, she snaps - and turns everything off: her phone, the pressure, the expectations.
And she walks. Into the woods.
There, she meets a tree.
In the silence, a wordless conversation begins - and it changes her life.
This book is a deeply relevant and powerful journey into the heart of a teenager learning to breathe with nature, to make peace with her emotions, to let go, to forgive, to grow.
But it's not just a story for teens -
it's an invitation.
For parents. For teachers.
For anyone who's forgotten what it's like to be thirteen.
With a voice that is simple, direct, and poetic, Camilla takes us to the place where adults often fear to go:
the inner world of adolescents -
where every feeling is alive, every wound speaks, and every question might open a doorway to something greater.
A book that brings generations together.
A bridge between fear... and real connection.
Between what hurts... and what heals.