4.5 stars! Her story is not mine and my story is not hers, but they share so much in common. Addictions look different on everyone, but the themes underneath are almost always the same. Drugs, alcohol, eating food, not eating food, gambling, the list goes on. All seeking to control what feels uncontrollable, and losing control completely in the process. It was so interesting to read the perspective of a family member, one that I haven’t been able to experience. I have a new love and appreciation for my family that tried their best to navigate a disease they knew nothing about. She writes so effortlessly to pull you in beside her with her walk through the highs and lows, celebrations and frustrations. The dialogue was written incredibly well and I loved seeing her grow and learn throughout the book. Despite the sadness of losing a loved one, Nicole showed how you can take care of yourself to best be able to support someone suffering. And she clearly turned her grieving into something beautiful. What a lovely and insightful read. Would recommend, just read the trigger warnings :) !
Also, my moment of the month is meeting Nicole and finding out she does what I want to do. It was one of those coincidences that didn’t feel like a coincidence.