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OverviewAfter twenty years of marriage, Elena Marquez finds herself alone in a house too large for one person. Too quiet. Too full of rooms she no longer knows how to fill. So she fills them with strangers. Five students from five countries arrive with suitcases and secrets-a Brazilian musician who plays like breathing, a Nigerian writer who sees through armor, a Moroccan architecture student who draws energy lines instead of floor plans, an Indian philosopher who carries stories like medicine, and a Korean engineer determined to measure the unmeasurable. The house on Primrose Lane is not ordinary. It responds. To honesty. To grief. To the magnetic pull between two people who refuse to name what they feel. Lights flicker when truth surfaces. Dust suspends when breath is held. A hidden room stays warm regardless of season. And somewhere beneath the stairs, a tin box waits to be found-containing a photograph of a woman who looked present in her own body, a letter that reads ""waiting is not the same as longing,"" and a small brass key that opens nothing Elena can find. As Elena navigates divorce papers and midnight kitchen conversations, samba lessons and philosophy over chai, she discovers that the house isn't haunted-it's listening. And what it hears most clearly is the breath she's been holding for years. This is not a love story about a woman and a house. It is a love story about a woman and herself-and the five strangers who become mirrors, the one who sees her blueprint, and the quiet revolution of learning to inhale. Set against the backdrop of a multicultural household where grief and desire share counter space, NOT HOLDING MY BREATH explores what happens when a woman stops bracing. When she allows herself to be seen. When she realizes that waiting is passive, but becoming is not. Some houses wait. Some women stop. This is for everyone who has ever stood on a threshold, unsure whether to enter or retreat. For the divorced, the displaced, the ones who forgot they were magnetic. For anyone learning that presence is not performance-it is permission. Welcome to Primrose Lane. The door is open. The house is listening. Are you ready to breathe? Full Product DetailsAuthor: Honore VosePublisher: Honorevose Imprint: Honorevose Edition: Large type / large print edition Dimensions: Width: 15.20cm , Height: 0.80cm , Length: 22.90cm Weight: 0.191kg ISBN: 9798233049873Pages: 136 Publication Date: 25 February 2026 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsAuthor InformationHonore Vose is a Los Angeles-based writer exploring the raw edges of desire, power, and intimacy in contemporary settings. Drawing from the city's hidden corners and unspoken tensions, Honore crafts sharp, unapologetic narratives that delve into modern relationships, forbidden attractions, and the thrill of surrender. With a background in observing human behavior up close, Honore brings a keen eye for psychological depth and sensual detail to every story; where consent is fierce, boundaries are tested, and pleasure is never simple. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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