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Half a Breath Early

By: Grace Whitlow
Narrated by: Raksa Lim
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Jonah thought the story between him and his daughter had ended years ago.

Then a box arrives.

Inside are dozens of letters Clara wrote but never sent. Each one describes an ordinary day—a library visit, a walk home, a moment she noticed and chose to preserve. Alongside the letters is a handwritten list.

Not a list of regrets.

A list of instructions.

Sit somewhere you don’t usually sit.

Buy something you don’t need.

Talk to someone you expect nothing from.

One by one, Jonah begins following the small, strange requests Clara left behind. What begins as quiet curiosity slowly becomes something harder: a confrontation with the distance he built into his life—the conversations he ended too early, the moments he stepped away from before anyone could ask for more.

As the letters continue, Clara reveals the truth she never said aloud while she was alive. She had been watching him. Studying the careful way he protected himself from closeness.

Now Jonah must decide whether he will keep living the same way—or allow the unfinished conversation between them to finally change him.

Half a Breath Early is a quiet, emotionally powerful novel about absence, restraint, and the difficult work of learning how to stay.

Perfect for listeners who enjoy reflective literary fiction in the tradition of Fredrik Backman, Kazuo Ishiguro, and Anne Tyler.

©2026 Grace Whitlow (P)2026 Grace Whitlow
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