Fragments for Those Who Kept Living is an intimate collection of literary reflections about emotional exhaustion, loneliness, family wounds, fear, friendship, and the quiet act of continuing when life has not been fully resolved.
Through poetic and deeply human prose, Noel H. Hodgson explores the parts of ourselves that learn to disappear, the love we tried to earn, the loneliness that stays too long, the fear of good things, and the people who help us return to ourselves without pretending to save us.
This book does not offer perfect answers or a clean version of healing. It speaks from a more honest place: the place of those who did not come out intact, but kept living anyway.
A book for anyone who has ever felt tired of existing, afraid to be loved, or unsure how to stay with themselves - and still, somehow, remained.