Jake came home from war. He just didn't come back whole. After years of service, Jake returns to a life that no longer fits — a house that feels foreign, relationships strained beyond recognition, and a silence inside him louder than anything he faced overseas. The weight he carries isn't visible. There are no wounds anyone can point to. But it's there, pressing down on every moment, every conversation, every attempt to simply be present. The Weight of Stillness is a raw and unflinching look at what homecoming actually costs. It's not a story about valor or glory — it's a story about a man trying to remember who he was before the war, and reckoning with the fact that person may be gone. Jake's journey is one of moral injury, fractured identity, and the terrifying work of learning to exist in stillness when everything in you is still braced for impact. For veterans who have felt unseen, for families who don't know what to say, and for anyone who has ever loved someone who came home changed — this book is for you.