When Rose falls into a coma after a tragic car accident, her absence ripples through the lives of everyone who loved her.
Mark, her boyfriend, drowns in guilt and memory. Maria, her closest friend, struggles to understand the silence between them. Andy, once part of their wild student days, recalls the laughter and secrets they shared.
Through intertwining voices, She reveals how fragile love becomes when it's unspoken - and how memory can wound as much as it heals.
Set against the backdrop of youthful promise and inevitable loss, this haunting novel explores what it means to know someone - and how much of them remains when they're gone.
Tender, poetic, and deeply human, She reminds us that the truest stories often begin only after everything stops.