To All The Women I’ve Loved, self-published in August 2019, is an ode to the women who have held my hand in the trenches—to my mother, to my sister, to the woman in Costa Rica who pulled me up off the floor when I was nursing a broken heart and urged me not to miss another sunset. It’s a compilation of all that they have taught me. It’s also an offering of connection – connection over love, loss, and the human experience as a whole.

It’s an ode to self. Celebrating the messy walk between where we come from, where we are, and where we hope to be, with what I believe is an upfront and honest take on living and growing in an imperfect body, under imperfect circumstances, while walking an imperfect world.

 Touching on adventure, worth, desire, power, healing, love, identity, and the ever-evolving and complicated relationship with self, these pages offer hope, possibility, grace and strength through an authentic depiction of the struggle that is growing up and acquainting yourself the woman you are going to spend the rest of your life with. You.