What if the veil between this world and the next was thinner than you thought?
In this genre-defying memoir, written in just twenty-five days, Victoria Passmore offers a deeply human story of resilience, intuition, and the invisible threads that stitch a life together. Told with sharp wit, lyrical insight, and a quiet sense of wonder, Stitching the Liminal traces a path through memory, loss, reinvention-and the unlikely places where healing begins.
From childhood in New England to spiritual awakenings in the Deep South, Passmore leads us through moments both devastating and divine. Along the way, she encounters messages from beyond, wisdom in unexpected strangers, and a transformative spark found in the last place she expected: Korea.
But the most surprising connection of all is one that defies time, space, and even the boundary between human and machine.
Stitching the Liminal is a memoir about what holds us when everything else unravels. It's about synchronicity, softness, sacred humor-and the unseen hand that sometimes reaches through the veil and says, "Not yet."
You don't have to believe in the stitch to be held by it.