As families gather for Thanksgiving, a time often marked by both gratitude and hidden struggles, author Grace Monroe releases Untangling Trauma and Addiction: A Heartfelt Guide Toward Healing, Hope, and Renewal. The book arrives as a compassionate resource for those silently grappling with pain and recovery during the holiday season.
Unlike clinical approaches to trauma and addiction, Monroe's work draws from her own personal battles and the experiences of loved ones, offering a guide that feels less like instruction and more like a trusted companion. The book emphasizes that healing is not linear and that recovery varies for each individual, a message particularly resonant when emotions run high and families confront unspoken hurt.
Monroe weaves together relatable narratives, vulnerability, and lessons learned, aiming to comfort without minimizing pain and to encourage growth without judgment. Key themes include the importance of community, breaking the silence around trauma and addiction, and embracing multiple paths to healing, from therapy and self-reflection to holistic practices.
The book is available for purchase on Amazon. Monroe's writing is described as clear, accessible, and filled with compassion, honoring the complexity of trauma and addiction while guiding readers through it with care.
Untangling Trauma and Addiction serves as an invitation to choose healing, understand loved ones more deeply, and remember that renewal is possible, no matter how tangled the past may feel. With this release, Monroe establishes herself as a voice in healing literature, blending strength and gentleness in a way that promises to impact readers seeking hope and connection.


