<p><strong>Non-fiction Finalist Chanticleer International Book Awards. 2022</strong></p><p><strong>Grand Prize First Place Winner of the Non-Fiction Book of the Year 2024 IAN Awards</strong></p><p><strong>Finalist in Memoir category of 2024 IAN Awards</strong></p><p><strong>Outstanding Grief/Hardship Category Winner 2024 IAN Awards</strong></p><p></p><p>Fourteen-year-old Rachel guards a collection of secrets for ten years journaling to vent her terror and loneliness.</p><p>Following Rachel's fatal overdose years later her mother Carolyn DiPasquale stumbles upon her daughter's diaries.&nbsp;Shattered she searches for answers retracing her steps to figure out how parents and doctors missed three major mental illnesses.</p><p>What the&nbsp;single working&nbsp;mother recalls is a far cry from what happens as dramatically revealed in tandem chapters gleaned from Rachel's journals.</p><p>While the mother&nbsp;sprints from task to task the daughter details the baffling emergence and frightening progression of bulimia diabulimia and borderline personality disorder; her eventual substance abuse; and heart-wrenching reasons for not seeking help.</p><p>Despite her loss DiPasquale&nbsp;hopes her story lights a path for victims of mental illness while awakening all readers.</p><p><em>Reckless&nbsp;Grace</em>&nbsp;tells the story of a common struggle-one of a family navigating a loved one's mental illness-through a powerful unique lens. Carolyn DiPasquale's firsthand narrative punctuated by actual passages from her daughter's journals offers an intimate perspective on self-medication through substance use. It's exactly what we need to help normalize a much-needed national conversation on mental health and addiction.</p><p>- Former U.S. Congressman Patrick J. Kennedy</p>
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