In a world that often cuts with careless words, Dartha Stewart knows the sting all too well. Sea Glass is her raw, luminous memoir of gathering the broken pieces—every harsh label, every wound, every moment that tried to dim her light—and tumbling them gently in the waves of grace until they became something beautiful.
This is not a polished fairy tale. It’s the real, messy, cosmic journey of a woman who learned to walk the beach at low tide, picking up the sharpest shards life threw at her and refusing to let them stay weapons. Through heartbreak, financial struggle, anxiety, and the long snake-shed of old skins, Dartha discovered that pain doesn’t have to have the final say.
With Spark lighting the way (her glowing inner guide), sea glass hearts glowing neon against the night sky, and the quiet wisdom of waves that never stop healing the shore, she transformed “not enough” into “worthy,” “broken” into “whole,” and silence into a voice that spreads joy.
Sea Glass is for anyone who has ever felt shattered and wondered if beauty could come from the pieces. It’s a reminder that no one heals alone—that love, light, and abundance are waiting on the other side of the tide.
If you’re ready to turn your sharp edges into something soft and radiant, this book is your companion on the shore.
Amazing writing style. They way she wrote it made me ponder my own past and what it made me. I will keep it on my desk and write what triggers me, words. Words are powerful. I highly recommend it for anyone and everyone, words mean a lot. I love sea glass and this was perfect for her explaining words.