A daughter's memoir of loving and losing through her mother's addiction. In the house that broke me, Kate shares her deeply personal journey through the hidden world of prescription drug abuse in her own family, as the daughter of an addict. With raw vulnerability and unfiltered truth, Kate reflects on what it was like to grow up in the shadow of her mother's struggle-watching, questioning, and eventually understanding the gravity of what was happening behind closed doors. She uncovers how trauma shapes identity and how silence often protects pain more than people. This memoir isn't just a…mehr
A daughter's memoir of loving and losing through her mother's addiction. In the house that broke me, Kate shares her deeply personal journey through the hidden world of prescription drug abuse in her own family, as the daughter of an addict. With raw vulnerability and unfiltered truth, Kate reflects on what it was like to grow up in the shadow of her mother's struggle-watching, questioning, and eventually understanding the gravity of what was happening behind closed doors. She uncovers how trauma shapes identity and how silence often protects pain more than people. This memoir isn't just a recounting of hardship-it's a voice for the countless families who are suffering in silence. For anyone who's ever loved someone lost in addiction, this story reminds us: you are not alone, and it's okay to speak the truth.
Kate Lariscy is a first-time author from Elgin, South Carolina, and a proud mother of three. Kate is a graduate of Clemson University with a degree in Mathematics. In this deeply personal debut, she shares her story of growing up as the daughter of a mother who struggled with prescription drug addiction-how it shaped her, scarred her, and ultimately led her to healing. Writing has always been a part of Kate's life, encouraged early on by her mother, who never stopped reminding her she had a gift with words. This book is both a tribute and a testament-to resilience, grief, growth, and the quiet strength it takes to tell the truth.
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