Written by Rainbow Rowell, this novel tells a quiet, emotionally nuanced story about connection, longing, and the invisible threads that bind people together. Through humor and tenderness, Attachments explores vulnerability, projection, and the ways people seek safety and intimacy—often without fully risking being seen. The story is relational rather than spiritual, grounded in ordinary human experience and emotional truth.
Plant medicine work frequently brings attachment patterns, unmet needs, and relational dynamics into awareness. Attachments offers a gentle, human mirror for recognizing how connection and avoidance operate in everyday life, supporting integration by encouraging emotional honesty, self-compassion, and more conscious relating.
Written by Rainbow Rowell, this novel tells a quiet, emotionally nuanced story about connection, longing, and the invisible threads that bind people together. Through humor and tenderness, Attachments explores vulnerability, projection, and the ways people seek safety and intimacy—often without fully risking being seen. The story is relational rather than spiritual, grounded in ordinary human experience and emotional truth.
Plant medicine work frequently brings attachment patterns, unmet needs, and relational dynamics into awareness. Attachments offers a gentle, human mirror for recognizing how connection and avoidance operate in everyday life, supporting integration by encouraging emotional honesty, self-compassion, and more conscious relating.