Maya Ellison lives in the middle of the city — but it took her years to notice the city had swallowed her whole.One morning, an unlabeled key leads her to an abandoned rooftop: cracked concrete, stubborn weeds, and three blocks away, a small patch of green swaying on someone else's roof. Something stirs. A rough, unformed idea — turn this forgotten space into a small haven that collects rainwater, draws bees, and breathes.The path is not easy. Bureaucratic hurdles, skeptical neighbors, a building manager who quotes the tenant handbook from memory. But Maya buys soil, plants seeds, keeps data, and waits. And while she waits, something begins to happen around her — first one neighbor, then another, then a journalist, then an entire neighborhood.<b>The Rooftop Rain Garden</b> is a warm, hopeful story about what happens when one person decides to pay attention — and refuses to stop. For readers who love nature, community, and the quiet power of individual action.Start reading today and step onto Maya's rooftop.