Not Finished Yet: Essays on the Rhythmic Beauty of a Life in Flux is a poignant and powerful collection of memoir essays that trace the winding, unfinished path of personal growth. Using a metaphor of the jellyfish life cycle, the author reflects on what it means to live in the space between who we've been and who we're becoming.
With unflinching honesty and lyrical precision, these essays explore the evolving nature of identity, self-worth, and transformation. From childhood reckonings and coming-of-age confusion to adult revisions of long-held beliefs, the author charts a journey marked by uncertainty, vulnerability, and the fierce hope that we are never fully defined by a single version of ourselves.
Themes of change, resilience, and imperfection run throughout-whether in stories of navigating relationships, recovering from addiction and depression, or finding voice in the face of loss. Each essay offers a glimpse into a life in motion, a self continually shaped by experience, memory, and reflection.
Not Finished Yet is not a story of arrival, but of ongoing becoming. It is a testament to the beauty of the unfinished self, and a gentle invitation to embrace the messiness of growth with compassion and courage. For anyone who has ever felt caught between chapters, this collection offers solace and solidarity in the truth that we are all-still-becoming.