Unbroken Life

Before developing a problem with alcohol and drugs I thought addiction was a moral issue. Like many, I looked down on these people that had “lost control”. This belief was erroneous.

​In my years of sobriety I have learned that many do recover, if they can be rigorously honest. These are not bad people trying to get GOOD; they are sick people trying to get WELL. Most everyone on this continent today knows someone (or loves someone) that struggles with an addiction. It might not be alcohol or drugs. It could be gambling, sex & love, online shopping, or food addictions. This “disease” (according to the American Medical Association addiction is a disease) affects millions of people worldwide.

I wanted to tell Molly’s story (All the names have been changed in this book to protect the innocent) because I felt it was very relatable. Not only did she get out from abusers and go on to find happiness and healthy relationships; she also overcame an eating disorder. It is after her struggles with addiction that she finds this brand new way of life and is no longer a victim. My hope is that the radical life change that she experienced may inspire others that are suffering and feel completely alone. There is hope and recovery is possible!

​I have always been an avid reader, which is probably a prerequisite for a teacher. I am one of those people that can read ten books per month on average, sometimes even more. My favorites are non-fiction, especially in the realm of “overcomers”. I’m deeply drawn to people who face adversity and pain, but what I admire most is when they find the strength to turn it around and choose a new path. Stories of radical life transformations inspire me, and messages of hope are, in my opinion, the most powerful of all.

As time went on, I found myself caught up in a lifestyle that included alcohol and mind-altering substances. It began for me as a tool to self-medicate my pain. Many teens and young adults face the prospect of encountering these trends, though not all choose to participate.

Unbreakable bond

Janine Green delivers another captivating and deeply moving tale of resilience and redemption in Unbreakable Bond. This true story follows Rose, the adult child of an alcoholic, as she navigates a childhood scarred by trauma, abuse, and addiction. Witnessing her mother, Molly, endure and ultimately overcome these cycles, Rose’s journey is one of heartbreak and hope.

Shuffled between relatives and foster care, Rose is eventually reunited with her mother, who has transformed her life against all odds. Together, Molly and Rose dedicate about six years working side by side in a treatment center, helping others break free from the chains of addiction and reclaim their lives.

This raw and inspiring narrative showcases Rose’s extraordinary strength as she faces unimaginable challenges, discovers the healing power of self-love, and uses her own pain to uplift others. While Unbreakable Bond is connected to Molly’s story in Unbroken Life, each book stands independently as a testament to the enduring spirit of those who choose hope and healing.

Prepare to be inspired by this powerful account of grace, determination, and the unbreakable bonds that rebuild broken lives.