What if your child was taken—not by force, but by silence?
When Adam Sol’s daughter was eight months old, her covert narcissistic mother changed the locks. What followed was not just a custody battle—but a quiet erasure. A slow, devastating dismantling of fatherhood, love, and truth by a system designed to protect one parent while rendering the other invisible.
ERASED is a searing memoir of one father’s fight to remain in his daughter’s life after being unilaterally cut out by his covert narcissistic partner. Told in vignettes as raw as they are lyrical, this book journeys through parental alienation, legal injustice, and the painful absurdities of family court in modern Israel.
But this is not just a story of loss.
It’s a testament to memory, resilience, and love that refuses to be erased.
For any parent who has felt invisible, any clinician who has witnessed silent grief, or any reader who believes that truth outlives distortion—ERASED will stay with you long after the final page.