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She was just a little girl, standing in the hallway with her pink dress still hanging on the hook-waiting for the mother who never came.
In this poignant true story, Grace Holloway revisits a childhood moment that captures the heartbreaking intersection of love, mental illness, and silence. When her mother's schizophrenia pulled her deeper into delusions, a quiet hallway became the setting for a loss that was never spoken-but never forgotten.
The Dress She Forgot is a raw and tender reflection on what it means to grow up needing comfort from someone who couldn't give it-and how memory can hold both the ache and the grace of what remains.
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She was just a little girl, standing in the hallway with her pink dress still hanging on the hook-waiting for the mother who never came.

In this poignant true story, Grace Holloway revisits a childhood moment that captures the heartbreaking intersection of love, mental illness, and silence. When her mother's schizophrenia pulled her deeper into delusions, a quiet hallway became the setting for a loss that was never spoken-but never forgotten.

The Dress She Forgot is a raw and tender reflection on what it means to grow up needing comfort from someone who couldn't give it-and how memory can hold both the ache and the grace of what remains.


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Autorenporträt
Grace Holloway writes from the quiet corners of memorywhere love and grief often coexist. The Silent Storm is her debut memoir, a profoundly personal account of growing up in the shadow of her mother's schizophrenia. With honesty and compassion, she shares not only what it was like to lose a parent slowly to mental illness, but what it means to carry that story forward.

Her writing is rooted in lived experience, shaped by a childhood spent navigating silence, survival, and the complexity of loving someone who lives in a different reality. Through this book, Grace hopes to offer solace to others who have walked similar paths and to help shine light on the invisible experiences of children affected by mental illness.

She lives in the Pacific Northwest, where she finds peace in early mornings, overcast skies, and the quiet act of writing stories that need to be told.