Off-Script: a mom’s journey through adoption, a husband’s alcoholism, and special needs parenting is the story of a young girl’s dreams of the perfect life—marriage, children, and a career—her happily ever after. When a life-threatening medical condition, an alcoholic husband, and a traumatic special needs adoption shatter that dream, there are only two choices—crumble or change the narrative. Santa Barbara author Valerie Cantella shares how she learned to embrace the unimaginable to create an extraordinary life in this memoir.
YouthWell.org and ParentClick.com founder Rachael Ross Steidl said, “Valerie’s journey is a reminder that when we embrace the challenges and learn to let go, we find strength we never knew we had.”
Pavon James, Police Investigator, Child Trauma, called it “Unputdownable!”
“This book is honest, compelling, sad, heartening, tragic, heroic, interesting, and informative, written in a way that leaves you absorbed, wanting to read just one more chapter … at the end of every chapter! Valerie has such an authentic, beautiful writing style that has a way of leaving you feeling lifted by the end of each chapter, regardless of the content in the middle,” said Yvonne Sloan.
“This book gives hope to all those who’ve parented amidst unimaginable trauma, and profound insight to those who walk alongside them,” said Robynne Elizabeth Miller, author, speaker, teacher, and mother of special needs kids.
Valerie will be at Goleta Coffee Co. at 177 S. Turnpike Road on Sunday, February 13, from 1 to 3 p.m. to chat about the book and sign copies. This location offers both an indoor and outdoor space for everyone’s comfort.
Enter your account data and we will send you a link to reset your password.
To use social login you have to agree with the storage and handling of your data by this website. %privacy_policy%
AcceptHere you'll find all collections you've created before.