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For the ones who wake to pain before memory, and who grieve in rooms no one sees.
In Keep the Flowers, Ellie Williams recounts a life shaped by chronic illness and the slow-moving ache of loss. Diagnosed only after years of being dismissed and doubted, she learns to navigate a body that will not obey and a world that struggles to understand. After losing loved ones shattered her in ways she never expected, she must carry a different kind of hurt - one that lingers in the quiet spaces of faith, family, and becoming.
Told with clarity, warmth, and a refusal to look away, this memoir traces the long return to oneself. Not by forgetting what wounds, but by learning how to live in healing.
For the ones who wake to pain before memory, and who grieve in rooms no one sees.
In Keep the Flowers, Ellie Williams recounts a life shaped by chronic illness and the slow-moving ache of loss. Diagnosed only after years of being dismissed and doubted, she learns to navigate a body that will not obey and a world that struggles to understand. After losing loved ones shattered her in ways she never expected, she must carry a different kind of hurt - one that lingers in the quiet spaces of faith, family, and becoming.
Told with clarity, warmth, and a refusal to look away, this memoir traces the long return to oneself. Not by forgetting what wounds, but by learning how to live in healing.
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