When her four-year-old son is diagnosed with cancer, one mother's world fractures beyond recognition.
Please Don't Die is not a story of tidy hope or polished strength-it is a testament to what it means to mother in the unthinkable. Written in unflinching fragments, it carries readers inside hospital rooms and sleepless nights, into the white-hot center of fear, rage, love, and survival.
This is not a memoir of perfect resilience. It is a prayer whispered into IV lines. A scream buried in fluorescent light. A love letter to a child who refuses to disappear, even in the shadow of pain.
With devastating honesty and unexpected flashes of beauty, Please Don't Die shows us that survival is not just an ending-it is every breath, every choice, every moment of refusing to let go.
For anyone who has ever begged the universe for one more day, this book will hold you in the dark and remind you: love is enough to keep us standing, even as the earth falls away beneath our feet.