Marooned: Stranded on Earth is a poetic memoir about growing up human without a map. Told through memory fragments, system-style logs, dream logic, and mythic perspective, this book traces a life shaped by survival, self-observation, and the slow return to feeling. From childhood instability and early motherhood to love, loss, spiritual awakening, and integration, the narrator learns how to translate emotion into something livable—and eventually, something whole. This is not a linear story. It’s a record of becoming. For readers who have felt out of place in their own lives, who learned to think before they were allowed to feel, or who sense there is more meaning in the patterns than the facts alone, Marooned offers recognition rather than answers. This is a story about learning to stay. In the body. In love. On Earth.