Some seasons of life don’t come with a clear explanation.
Nothing is obviously wrong. Nothing dramatic has happened. And yet, something has shifted.
You may feel untethered without knowing why. Less connected to roles or rhythms that once fit. Pulled away from what was familiar, without being pulled toward anything new. It can be difficult to explain this feeling—to others, and even to yourself.
Between Chapters is a quiet book for those moments.
It is not a guide for fixing your life or finding your next move. It does not offer steps, strategies, or timelines. Instead, it names the experience of being in between—between identities, between seasons, between what was and what has not yet begun.
This book
why some transitions feel heavy even when nothing “went wrong”
how emotional residue lingers after chapters end quietly
the difference between avoidance and readiness
why pressure to decide often arrives before clarity
how to let a chapter close internally, without forcing meaning or resolution
Written for readers who are tired of being told to hurry forward, Between Chapters offers language, recognition, and permission—permission to pause without apologizing, to wait without justifying, and to remain present without needing reassurance.
This is a book to read slowly. To return to. To keep nearby.
It does not promise answers. It does not push you toward what’s next.