After a spontaneous dance workshop unlocks something deep within her, Mila returns home in the middle of a global lockdown. What began as a curious step outside her comfort zone spirals into a whirlwind of self-discovery, emotional unraveling, and creative awakening.
Through journal entries, barefoot dances, and late-night kitchen conversations, she begins to explore what it means to feel, to create, to trust. As she reconnects with her family, bonds with her dog, and finds an unexpected connection with Andrew, Mila confronts the ache of heartbreak, the fog of uncertainty, and the quiet courage it takes to begin again.
Very easy therapeutic way to hold the space for busy mind that everyone can experiment with. Teens and adults suffer from negative thoughts that sometimes they cannot handle neither control, In this short novel the author shows beautifully how to navigate, validate and hold the space in an innocent romance story. Highly recommended for 15 until 100 years