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By Brianna Wiest From Brianna Wiest — internationally bestselling author whose books have sold millions of copies in 40+ languages, featured on TODAY, Forbes, and Oprah Daily. Mama said salt water heals. Sweat. Tears. The sea. The difficult things that help us grow are made of the same stuff as the ocean. This is the book that started from that idea. "Salt Water" is Brianna Wiest's debut poetry collection — published in 2017 before "The Mountain Is You," before "The Pivot Year," before the millions of copies and the 40 languages and the global bestseller lists. This is a book about internalizing your power — about the specific damage of waiting for someone else to give you permission to be happy, to be beautiful, to begin. Early reviewers described it as sitting in a new genre of poetry, somewhere between artistic self-expression and candid self-help — a meditation on acceptance, growth, and what it means to be human. That description still holds. The poems are short, spare, and freeform — built for the kind of reading where you pause after a single stanza because something just named something you've been carrying for years. They move through the connection between the natural world and the interior one, through the grief of giving your power away to other people, through the slow work of learning that you were never waiting on anyone else — only on yourself. Where "Ceremony" is spiritually expansive, "Salt Water" is quieter and more elemental — closer to the feeling of sitting by water and letting something clarify. It is the book readers return to when they want Wiest at her most distilled: before the frameworks, before the essays, before the big ideas. Just the poems, and the salt water, and the reminder that difficult things heal. Perfect for readers who: -Love freeform poetry that sits at the intersection of self-help and genuine literary expression -Are discovering Wiest for the first time and want to start at the beginning of her voice -Have read The Mountain Is You or Ceremony and want the quieter, more elemental side of her writing -Are drawn to nature-infused poetry — the sea, the body, the natural world as a mirror for inner life -Want a beautifully designed, giftable poetry collection that reads like a slow, clarifying breath The debut that began one of the most widely read catalogs in contemporary self-help and poetry. Part of Brianna Wiest's full catalog alongside "The Mountain Is You," "Ceremony," "The Pivot Year," "When You're Ready This Is How You Heal," "The Life That's Waiting," "Great Callings," and "101 Essays That Will Change The Way You Think."
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SKU: 9781945796753 Made in United States Weight: 226.8 g (8 oz)
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Mar 10, 2026 • Polly • Apsley, ON, Canada
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Love the hardback version, great coffee table book — and one you will want to read! It’s the perfection addition to our store. Always fast shipping and amazing quality. Our customers really love!

Jan 13, 2026 • Kristy • West Chester, PA, United States
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A beautiful book and staple in my shop.
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