Rather than offering easy answers, this book explores what it looks like to acknowledge pain, surrender control, and discover that God remains faithful even in life's longest winters. These pages invite readers into an honest journey where grief and hope coexist.
Through vulnerable storytelling, spoken-word poetry, Scripture, and personal reflections, this deeply personal memoir creates space to grieve while gently pointing readers toward the peace and hope found in Jesus Christ.
If you are walking through loss, uncertainty, or suffering, may these words remind you that you are not alone, your pain is seen, and hope still remains.
Content Warning: This book contains discussions of grief, miscarriage, pregnancy loss, chronic illness, mental health struggles, and death.
Natasha R. Minier-Robinson is a poet and author who writes to illuminate the places where pain and hope meet. A nurse with a background in human biology and a U.S. Navy veteran, she brings compassion, resilience, and lived experience to every story. Her work blends memoir, poetry, and faith-rooted reflection, inviting readers to slow down, heal, and rediscover themselves. Through her books including her newest release, My Heart Is Home, she gives voice to women walking through grief, growth, and the sacred process of emerging. Her mission is to remind others that Jesus can be found in the darkest places.
Such a beautiful, inspiring, raw and transparent book! Sharing her testimony and faith. God blessed Natasha with the gift of writing. So talented and gifted! Praying people will draw closer to Jesus reading her book. Definitely a must read and I recommend this book to everyone I know.