Sarah Crossan is an acclaimed Irish author known for her poignant and innovative writing style, often utilizing verse novels to explore complex themes. Her works frequently address issues of identity, belonging, and resilience. Crossan's notable books include "One," which won the Carnegie Medal, and "The Weight of Water." With a background in education and a deep passion for storytelling, she continues to captivate readers worldwide.
Inhale. Exhale. Repeat.
Sometimes the hardest thing is to breathe, to let go and just breathe.
The air we breathe is a gift, a reminder of life's fragility.
Breathing connects us to the world, to each other.
When you can't control the external chaos, focus on controlling your breath.
Every breath is a chance to start anew.
In the rhythm of our breath, we find peace.
Breathe deeply, for within each breath lies a universe of possibilities.
Through our breath, we connect to the essence of life itself.
Breathing is a constant reminder of our existence.
In the silence between breaths, we discover our true selves.
With each breath, we release what no longer serves us.