This book is a deeply honest, often funny, sometimes heartbreaking exploration of life in your mid-twenties - a time when you feel like you should know things, but really don't. It's about bad dates and good friends, late nights and early mornings, drunken breakdowns and quiet revelations. Here you'll meet a woman who's full of contradictions: craving love but terrified of being hurt, desperate for adventure and peace all at once, unsure what she wants but unwilling to settle for less than she deserves.
She writes honestly about booze and grief, unemployment and overthinking, heartbreak and homecoming, losing herself and rediscovering who she is underneath it all. This is a story told in real moments - not a how-to guide, and not life-lessons packaged neatly or tied with a bow. Instead, it's a raw portrait of what it feels like to be unsteady, untethered, and quietly hopeful. Through stories and reflections, you'll feel what it's like to lie awake and feel too much, to scroll at 3 a.m.
and feel alone, to receive courage one awkward conversation at a time. If you've ever wondered if everyone else has their shit together while you're the only one still making mistakes - this book is your small act of solidarity. It's for people learning to reframe what "normal" means. It's for those craving calm but used to chaos. It's for anyone who longs to be seen, heard, and told, "This messy, complicated, beautiful journey? That's okay too."
This book is a deeply honest, often funny, sometimes heartbreaking exploration of life in your mid-twenties - a time when you feel like you should know things, but really don't. It's about bad dates and good friends, late nights and early mornings, drunken breakdowns and quiet revelations. Here you'll meet a woman who's full of contradictions: craving love but terrified of being hurt, desperate for adventure and peace all at once, unsure what she wants but unwilling to settle for less than she deserves.
She writes honestly about booze and grief, unemployment and overthinking, heartbreak and homecoming, losing herself and rediscovering who she is underneath it all. This is a story told in real moments - not a how-to guide, and not life-lessons packaged neatly or tied with a bow. Instead, it's a raw portrait of what it feels like to be unsteady, untethered, and quietly hopeful. Through stories and reflections, you'll feel what it's like to lie awake and feel too much, to scroll at 3 a.m.
and feel alone, to receive courage one awkward conversation at a time. If you've ever wondered if everyone else has their shit together while you're the only one still making mistakes - this book is your small act of solidarity. It's for people learning to reframe what "normal" means. It's for those craving calm but used to chaos. It's for anyone who longs to be seen, heard, and told, "This messy, complicated, beautiful journey? That's okay too."