<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Book </b></p></br></br>Marilea Rabasa grew up in a family riddled with closely guarded secrets, stigma and shame perpetuating the silence. She became part of this ongoing tragedy--until she wrestled with the demons that had long plagued her, and won.<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br>Addiction is a stealth predator. Unrecognized, it will grow and flourish. Unchecked, it destroys. <p/>Marilea Rabasa grew up in post-WWII Massachusetts in a family that lived comfortably and offered her every advantage. But they were also haunted by closely guarded family secrets. Alcoholism reached back through several generations, and it was not openly discussed. Shame and stigma perpetuated the silence. And Marilea became part of this ongoing tragedy. <p/>From an unhappy childhood to a life overseas in the diplomatic service to now, living on an island in Puget Sound, <i>Stepping Stones</i> chronicles Marilea's experiences, weaving a compelling tale of travel, motherhood, addiction, and heartbreaking loss. The constant thread throughout this story is the many faces and forms of addiction, phantoms that stalk her like an obsessed lover. What, if anything, will free her of the masks she has worn all her life? <p/>An inspiring, poignant recovery story, <i>Stepping Stones</i> tells how Marilea took on the demons that plagued her all her life--and defeated them.<p/><br></br><p><b> Review Quotes </b></p></br></br><br><b>2021 eLit Book Awards Silver Medalist in Women's Issues<br>2021 15th Annual National Indie Excellence Awards Finalist in Addiction & Recovery<br>2021 Next Generation Indie Book Awards Finalist in Memoirs (Personal Struggle/Health Issues)<br>2020 Best Book Awards Winner in Health: Addiction & Recovery<br>2020 International Book Awards Finalist in Health: Addiction & Recovery<br>2020 CIBA Journey Book Awards Semi-Finalist</b> <p/>"An inherently fascinating and ultimately inspiring read from beginning to end."<br>--<i>Midwest Book Review</i> <p/>"The memoir is written in beautiful prose with insightful passages on life, suffering, inner freedom, and personal transformation. . . . I particularly enjoyed the honesty with which Marilea shares her story, pulling readers in with her strong, unwavering voice and exploring human nature and relationships with skill and mastery."<br>--<i>Readers' Favorite</i> <p/>"This memoir, searingly honest in its description of substance use disorder, captures the cunning and relentless nature of the disease. Marilea says herself toward the end of her story, 'Hell was not arriving at the road to recovery sooner, ' and one marvels as she points the way, after a lifetime of searching, toward reaching it."<br>--Marueen Cavanagh, MPS, MED, founder and president of Magnolia New Beginnings and author of <i>If You Love Me: A Mother's Journey Through Her Daughter's Opioid Addiction</i> <p/>"<i>Stepping Stones</i> is an authentic glimpse into the life of a woman afflicted with multiple addictions. With stunning candor, Marilea describes the toxic and ruthless nature of this disorder as it escalates over much of her lifetime. I admire this author's courage in telling her painful story so eloquently."<br>--Kathleen Pooler, author of <i>Ever Faithful to His Lead</i> and <i>Just the Way He Walked</i> <p/>"Marilea Rabasa's memoir will prove to be an eye-opener for many; and those who have known addiction may recognize its horrible descent into emotional and physical slavery. Read this book to meet a hero in search of her golden grail."<br>--Denis Ledoux, memoirist and director of The Memoir Network <p/>"Marilea's journey weaves together critical pieces of her life; memories of heartbreak and triumph. This book offers compassion and understanding to every generation, reminding us to never give up hope!"<br>--Judy Herzanek, Director of Creative Development and Marketing, Changing Lives Foundation, and coauthor of <i>Why Don't They JUST QUIT?: Hope for Families Struggling with Addiction</i><br>
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