where the walls thin is a collection of 150+ poems. it is a lantern lit in the dark, a girl's voice echoing down the quiet corridors of her heart and the loud maze of her mind. these poems are offerings- tender, aching, hopeful- from someone trying to be a light in a world that seems so dark. between these covers, you'll find grief seated beside memory, mourning the loss of a father who shaped the very walls of her world. you'll hear whispered prayers stitched with faith and hope, the hum of childhood and the voices of those who raised her. there is love here, too- fragile, clumsy, and puzzling. womanhood arrives with a storm and a song while the world shifts and trembles on its own accord. there are poems written from the dark and poems that choose, defiantly, to laugh, to keep going, to gather joy like a lifeline. and at the end, a handful of stories spill from the pages like stars: playful, strange, small delights. this is a book for those who have stood in thin places- between sorrow and beauty, between despair and grace- and still decided to sing.