Living Water, Borrowed Thirst is a reflective literary journey through loss, longing, healing, and quiet transformation. Told in an intimate, human voice, the book follows one narrator’s gradual understanding of thirst, not just for water, but for meaning, connection, and peace. Through everyday moments, grief, service, silence, and community, the story explores how true sustenance is found not in certainty or perfection, but in openness, presence, and shared humanity. This is not a story about having all the answers, but about learning how to return again and again to what sustains us, even when life feels dry. Thoughtful, grounded, and deeply personal, the book invites readers to sit with their own thirst and discover what it means to be held by living water.