Taschenbuch. Zustand: Neu. Neuware - At eighteen, Blake Murphy became a father. By his thirties he had buried his mother, survived a stroke and the silence that followed, and found himself in a windowless basement wondering whether staying alive was worth the effort.This is not a story about winning. It's a story about staying.Still Here is a memoir about what happens after a life falls apart: the slow, unglamorous work of rebuilding a body, a mind, and an identity from whatever survived. There is no single breakthrough here. No finish line. Just the quiet, repeated choice to keep going when letting go would have been easier.Blake writes plainly about grief, addiction, fear, and the kind of recovery that doesn't look like triumph. He learned that survival is not a moment. It's a practice. That silence is the real burden. And that no one is defined by the worst thing that ever happened to them.If you've ever been broken, lost, or rebuilt from nothing, this book is for the version of you that hasn't given up yet. If you are still here, you are still choosing.