
When the Rain Finally Stops is a tender, unflinching meditation on what it means to begin again. In this luminous new collection, Adisa Noor traces the quiet aftermath of pain - that sacred, in-between space where healing first takes root. Through poems steeped in reflection and grace, she explores how we do not return to who we once were after loss, but instead, become something softer, stronger, and infinitely more human.
Across four movements, Adisa walks readers through the slow, beautiful work of renewal. Each poem carries the rhythm of recovery: the ache of remembering, the tenderness of forgiveness, and the wonder of rediscovering joy in simple, ordinary moments. Her language is lyrical yet grounded, intimate yet universal - a mirror for anyone who has ever tried to piece themselves back together after being undone.
At its heart, this collection is not about survival, but about becoming. It is a testament to the truth that healing is not a destination, but a lifelong unfolding - a rhythm of breaking and mending, surrendering and blooming. Adisa reminds us that every scar is proof of life, every wound a seed for something new.
When the Rain Finally Stops is an offering of peace - a gentle reminder that even after the storm, the rain remains part of the garden that grows within us.