For the ones who wake to pain before memory, and who grieve in rooms no one sees.
In Keep the Flowers, Ellie Williams recounts a life shaped by chronic illness and the slow-moving ache of loss. Diagnosed only after years of being dismissed and doubted, she learns to navigate a body that will not obey and a world that struggles to understand. After losing loved ones shattered her in ways she never expected, she must carry a different kind of hurt - one that lingers in the quiet spaces of faith, family, and becoming.
Told with clarity, warmth, and a refusal to look away, this memoir traces the long return to oneself. Not by forgetting what wounds, but by learning how to live in healing.