A life can break quietly. In the middle of caregiving, motherhood, exhaustion, and the long echo of childhood wounds, a woman can lose herself without ever noticing the moment she disappeared. This memoir traces the journey of a daughter who spent years holding everything together for everyone but herself, until the weight of it all forced her to finally stop and look inward.
Through intimate, honest vignettes, she explores the patterns shaped in childhood, the emotional cost of caregiving, and the quiet courage it takes to rebuild a life from the inside out. This is a story of resilience, identity, and the fierce, soft work of coming home to yourself.