The Rose Bird: A Mother's Perspective on Loving and Losing Her Daughter to Fentanyl

The Rose Bird is a personal account of what goes on behind closed doors in a family...
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SKU: 9781038314796
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Author: Helen Davies
Format: Hardcover
Language: English
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The Rose Bird: A Mother's Perspective on Loving and Losing Her Daughter to Fentanyl by Davies, Helen

The Rose Bird: A Mother's Perspective on Loving and Losing Her Daughter to Fentanyl

€65,74

The Rose Bird: A Mother's Perspective on Loving and Losing Her Daughter to Fentanyl

€65,74
Author: Helen Davies
Format: Hardcover
Language: English
The Rose Bird is a personal account of what goes on behind closed doors in a family coping with severe mental illness. Told as only a mother can, this is the true story of loving and losing a daughter affected by mental illness and addiction. Although author Helen Davies begins the story with the fentanyl-related death of her twenty-three-year-old daughter Katie on the streets of Kitchener, Ontario, The Rose Bird is really a tale about resilience and a family cherishing and supporting a daughter and sister in an impossible situation.

By sharing the story of raising Katie through both good times and bad, Helen highlights how mental illness and addictions can affect any family, and the dearth of resources available before a situation hits a crisis point. As Helen watches her spirited, creative, animal-loving daughter slowly get drawn into life on the streets, she shares the frustration and isolation of fighting to save Katie, and the devastation this brings to her and her family.

This is a book for anyone who is going through or has gone through a similar journey, or those supporting someone travelling this road. It shares the highs and lows of loving someone no matter what, and the growing need for policy change and better community resourcing. It is also an important reminder that every person affected by mental illness or addictions has their own story and is someone's child, sibling, or family member.

Author: Helen Davies
Publisher: FriesenPress
Published: 07/31/2024
Pages: 294
Binding Type: Hardcover
Weight: 1.31lbs
Size: 8.50h x 5.50w x 0.94d
ISBN: 9781038314796

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