Caught between the cliffs and an unforgiving storm, Rosalie's fight for survival becomes a reckoning with her troubled past. Trapped in a cave overlooking the roiling sea, the climate activist grapples with the weight of her own losses, heartbreak, and the fractured bond with the son she still senses, like a whisper in the wind. As the wounded bird by her side mirrors her struggles, Rosalie is forced to confront the storms within, as much as those outside. With time slipping through her fingers and danger closing in, she faces the ultimate question: can she find a way back - not just to safety, but to herself?
A gripping psychological journey through one climate activist's life, this is a cry for nature and the environment, told in a moving and literary way.