When Ann Robinson was diagnosed with lupus, she thought she had hit rock bottom. But battling a chronic illness was only the beginning. It took her to the brink. While she was still trying to find balance in the weight of her new diagnosis, no one could have prepared her for the knock at the door to tell her that her son didn't make it. The loss of her beloved son Naeem cracked her world wide open. Still I Rise is more than a memoir. It's a mirror for every woman who has ever whispered, "I can't take one more thing." With raw honesty and unshakable faith, Ann invites you into the sacred places of her story-the pain she didn't think she'd survive, the questions that had no answers, and the kind of grief that doesn't play fair. But this isn't just a story about loss. It's about what happens after. After the silence. After the breakdown. After the storm. It's about healing in pieces, rising in stages, and discovering that God still speaks even in the valley of shadows. Because even in the darkness, still... you rise.