Big News: I’m Still Here is Now Published!

Friends, I can hardly believe I get to write this sentence—I’m Still Here is officially published and now available on Amazon, both in paperback and on Kindle!This story has lived in my head and heart for so long, and seeing it out in the world feels a little like sending my kid off to their first day of school—exciting, terrifying, and full of hope.


About the Book

At its heart, I’m Still Here is about survival, friendship, and rediscovering yourself when life feels like it’s closed every door.Eddie, a mom quietly struggling with anxiety and panic attacks, has slowly pulled away from the world around her. Friend groups fade, old hobbies gather dust, and even a quick trip to Target feels impossible some days. Just when she’s convinced she’s become invisible, she rediscovers an unusual outlet: crafting. What starts as a simple project slowly becomes something bigger—an unexpected path to connection, identity, and healing.With humor, raw honesty, and a big dose of heart, this book is for anyone who’s ever felt small, unseen, or “too much.”


Why This Book Matters

Writing I’m Still Here was my way of saying: you are not alone. Panic attacks, self-doubt, feeling invisible—it’s heavy, but it’s also deeply human. I wanted to create a story that balances the weight of mental health struggles with laughter, resilience, and the small joys that keep us tethered to life.If you’ve ever needed a reminder that your story matters—that you matter—this book is for you.


Where to Get It

You can now find I’m Still Here on Amazon in two formats:

📖 Paperback on Amazon

📱 Kindle eBook on Amazon

(Feel free to cozy up with a cup of tea, a blanket, and maybe a snack—it pairs well with all three.)


I am so grateful for everyone who has cheered me on during this journey. Your encouragement and excitement have meant the world. If you do pick up a copy, I’d love if you shared your thoughts in a review—it helps more readers find the book and lets me know how it’s resonating.Here’s to stories, second chances, and finding ways to say, “I’m still here.” 💛—Aubrey

Contact me at aubreypurlow@gmail.com