Pause is a memoir that delves deeply into the compelling themes of survival, personal reckoning, and the daring journey of radical rebuilding that follows unimaginable trauma. It intricately unfolds not just the events of two summers ago, when a beloved friend, someone who was like a brother, attempted to take his life, but also the tumultuous reckoning that ensued. In this deeply reflective narrative, Lowell Hill takes readers by the hand and extends a heartfelt invitation that beckons them into his world, a world shaped by the heavy burdens of both buried and ongoing emotional struggles, as well as a future that sometimes feels impossibly daunting.
With each turn of the page, readers are encouraged to engage in deep reflection, not only witnessing Hill's remarkable journey but also considering their own paths toward healing and reclamation. The narrative serves as a vibrant reminder that resilience, even when dragging through the mud, holds the potential to spark transformation and provide hope, inviting all to confront their truths and emerge stronger on the other side.