Much like her previous books, April writes in a way that is delicate and tender, giving readers heartfelt optimism and faith as they discover that softening into who they already are is entirely enough.
"The simplicity of life-the magic, the movement, the sacred little inhales-is obscured by the expectation for life to become something else, something more, something we can grasp and hold onto. But when we soften into reality-when we become available to observe everything that is already here-the simplicity of life expands like a wilderness, and we see just how miraculous and breath-taking life truly is."