My Mind, the Roommate I Cannot Evict is a raw, luminous collection that opens the door to the rooms we keep locked inside ourselves. In these pages, shadows speak-anxious thoughts pace hallways, depression drips from leaky ceilings, and self-doubt rattles every doorknob. Yet, stanza by stanza, light begins to seep in.
Trinity Capolupo charts the intimate architecture of a restless mind, capturing the nights when 3 a.m. feels endless and the mornings when courage feels microscopic.
With the deftness of a scalpel and the tenderness of a handwritten note, Capolupo transforms struggle into testimony. She reminds us that healing is not a single exhale but a daily negotiation-sometimes whispered, sometimes shouted, always worth the effort. Readers will leave this book carrying a small, persistent flame: hope that even the most persistent roommate of the mind can learn to live alongside the fierce, expanding rooms of self-compassion.