When life became too loud, Ellen Nasser began to listen.
What started as a few stolen minutes each morning turned into a practice of presence-a way of finding meaning in the ordinary and beauty in the heartache.
In Interlude, she traces a journey that begins with writing in her closet on the Canadian Prairies and moves through the wider landscapes of travel, motherhood, and self-rediscovery. From the land of the living skies of Saskatchewan to the unfamiliar roads of elsewhere, Nasser reflects on what it means to belong-to a place, to a family, to oneself.
Told with warmth, humour, and radical honesty, Interlude is a lyrical memoir about love, loss, and the quiet faith that grows in the midst of uncertainty. It's a book for anyone navigating change, needing some solitude or learning to soften in a world that often demands the opposite.
"A tender meditation on life, motherhood, and creative devotion."
-C.J. Carmichael
Bestselling Author, USA Today
"If you want a book about authentic living with a wide, open heart, this is that book."
-Angela Jamieson
Bestselling Author, Amazon