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Shattered Bottles- A Mothers Descent into Addiction and the Fight to Reclaim Her Children
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- ISBN8233033025
- EAN9798233033025
- Date de parution04/03/2026
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- ÉditeurLinda Balsamo
Résumé
Elena Ramirez appears to have the kind of life people envy: a husband she has loved since high school, two beautiful children, and a home built on routine, responsibility, and quiet sacrifice. But when her husband walks out without warning, the life she has spent years holding together begins to crack. At first, Elena tells herself she is managing. She keeps packing lunches, paying bills, and smiling for her children.
But heartbreak gives way to depression, and depression slowly turns into something darker. What begins as a glass of wine to take the edge off becomes a dangerous dependence that pulls her deeper and deeper from the woman and mother she once was. As alcohol gives way to pills and then harder drugs, Elena's world narrows into secrecy, shame, and survival. Her children, Sofia and Mateo, feel every fracture.
Sofia grows watchful beyond her years. Mateo learns too young what fear feels like in a home that should have been safe. As Elena spirals, the damage spreads through every room of their lives-missed school pickups, broken promises, empty cupboards, strangers at the door, and nights her children are left to carry burdens no child should ever know. By the time Elena overdoses and Child Protective Services removes her children from her care, she has reached a breaking point.
Faced with the loss of everything she loves, she enters recovery with nothing left but desperation. But sobriety is not a miracle. It is painful, humiliating, exhausting work. It is detox, court-ordered meetings, therapy, cravings, relapse triggers, and the slow rebuilding of a life from the ground up. It is learning how to tell the truth, how to sit with guilt without drowning in it, and how to accept that love alone cannot erase what addiction has done.
Most of all, it is learning that getting clean is only the beginning. As Elena fights to reclaim custody of her children, she must confront not only her addiction, but the wounds beneath it: abandonment, grief, shame, and the parts of herself she spent years trying to numb. Even after sobriety, the consequences remain. Her children must heal in their own time. Trust does not return all at once. Recovery ripples through the family long after the crisis ends.
Spanning years of heartbreak, resilience, and hard-won grace, Shattered Bottles is a powerful story about motherhood, trauma, survival, and second chances. It is a portrait of addiction that does not look away from the wreckage, but it is also a story of what can happen after the fall-when one woman chooses, day after day, to come back, to stay, and to fight for the people she loves. Raw, compassionate, and ultimately hopeful, Shattered Bottles is a reminder that recovery is never simple, healing is never linear, and redemption is built one choice at a time.
But heartbreak gives way to depression, and depression slowly turns into something darker. What begins as a glass of wine to take the edge off becomes a dangerous dependence that pulls her deeper and deeper from the woman and mother she once was. As alcohol gives way to pills and then harder drugs, Elena's world narrows into secrecy, shame, and survival. Her children, Sofia and Mateo, feel every fracture.
Sofia grows watchful beyond her years. Mateo learns too young what fear feels like in a home that should have been safe. As Elena spirals, the damage spreads through every room of their lives-missed school pickups, broken promises, empty cupboards, strangers at the door, and nights her children are left to carry burdens no child should ever know. By the time Elena overdoses and Child Protective Services removes her children from her care, she has reached a breaking point.
Faced with the loss of everything she loves, she enters recovery with nothing left but desperation. But sobriety is not a miracle. It is painful, humiliating, exhausting work. It is detox, court-ordered meetings, therapy, cravings, relapse triggers, and the slow rebuilding of a life from the ground up. It is learning how to tell the truth, how to sit with guilt without drowning in it, and how to accept that love alone cannot erase what addiction has done.
Most of all, it is learning that getting clean is only the beginning. As Elena fights to reclaim custody of her children, she must confront not only her addiction, but the wounds beneath it: abandonment, grief, shame, and the parts of herself she spent years trying to numb. Even after sobriety, the consequences remain. Her children must heal in their own time. Trust does not return all at once. Recovery ripples through the family long after the crisis ends.
Spanning years of heartbreak, resilience, and hard-won grace, Shattered Bottles is a powerful story about motherhood, trauma, survival, and second chances. It is a portrait of addiction that does not look away from the wreckage, but it is also a story of what can happen after the fall-when one woman chooses, day after day, to come back, to stay, and to fight for the people she loves. Raw, compassionate, and ultimately hopeful, Shattered Bottles is a reminder that recovery is never simple, healing is never linear, and redemption is built one choice at a time.










