A poetry collection that feels like standing in the rain with your chest cracked open — soft, honest, and brutally relatable.
Whitney Hanson writes about heartbreak, healing, and the internal weather we pretend isn’t drowning us. Every poem hits like a quiet storm: gentle at first, then surprisingly heavy. If you’ve ever loved deeply, lost badly, or had to rebuild yourself from emotional rubble, this book punches exactly where it hurts — and still manages to soothe.
The minimalist, illustrated cover pulls readers into its mood immediately: a raincloud hovering over a serene face, capturing the entire theme in one clean, unforgettable visual.
This is the kind of poetry book people gift, reread, underline, and carry with them.
