Signed Copy of Am I Even Seeing Myself? (Pre-Order)

$25.00

Get a copy of Rosie Comfort’s book - Am I Even Seeing Myself? with a signed book plate by Rosie. FREE shipping. Ships only in the US. Releases June 30th - will receive on or before that date.

Am I Even Seeing Myself? by Rosie Comfort is a compelling poetry collection that traces the layered experience of small-town girlhood. These poems create space for both your inner child and your present self to feel understood and recognized.

Rosie explores the defining moments that shape identity, blending early 2000s nostalgia with dark humor. The result is a collection that captures the experience of growing up in a place that feels invisible, where you too felt unseen by yourself and others.

Am I Even Seeing Myself? makes a meaningful gift for any woman ready to step out of shrinking, both literally and figuratively and begin taking up space on her own terms. With themes of family, femininity, and self-worth, this collection is a reminder that you were never invisible, you just hadn’t learned how to really see yourself yet.

Get a copy of Rosie Comfort’s book - Am I Even Seeing Myself? with a signed book plate by Rosie. FREE shipping. Ships only in the US. Releases June 30th - will receive on or before that date.

Am I Even Seeing Myself? by Rosie Comfort is a compelling poetry collection that traces the layered experience of small-town girlhood. These poems create space for both your inner child and your present self to feel understood and recognized.

Rosie explores the defining moments that shape identity, blending early 2000s nostalgia with dark humor. The result is a collection that captures the experience of growing up in a place that feels invisible, where you too felt unseen by yourself and others.

Am I Even Seeing Myself? makes a meaningful gift for any woman ready to step out of shrinking, both literally and figuratively and begin taking up space on her own terms. With themes of family, femininity, and self-worth, this collection is a reminder that you were never invisible, you just hadn’t learned how to really see yourself yet.