What do you do when you would give your life for your child — and you are also afraid of him?
Blayze is twelve years old. By the time he was twelve, he had collected a lifetime of labels: ADHD. Sensory Processing Disorder. Autism. Bipolar Disorder. Epilepsy. Pathological Demand Avoidance. And finally, the words no mother is ready to hear — a suspected Conduct Disorder with callous-unemotional traits.
For twelve years his mother fought for him. Through every doctor, every clinic, every school, every waiting room, every diagnosis that explained a little and answered nothing. She never stopped. Not once. Not for a single minute.
This is her story, written in real time — not from the safe distance of "after," but from inside the storm as it was still raging.
Unconditional is unflinchingly honest about the things most parenting books are too afraid to say. About loving a child completely and fearing him at the same time. About a younger brother who carried far too much. About a marriage that somehow held when everything else broke. About the moment a mother stops seeing her child only as a victim and begins to see the harder, more complicated truth. About a system that offers nothing but a dangerous facility — or a years-long waiting list — to a child who is running out of time.
But it is also a book about love that refuses to quit. About a fishing trip and a stranger's unexpected kindness. About a community that showed up from nowhere. About a mother standing at a crossroads with her son, pointing, again and again, toward a better road — even when she cannot be sure he will take it.
If you are raising a complex child, this book will make you feel seen in a way few others can. If you have ever sat in a waiting room wondering what you did wrong, it will tell you the truth: you did nothing wrong, and you are not alone. And if you have ever loved someone you could not save — and refused to stop trying anyway — this book is for you.
Raw. Brave. Devastating. And, against all odds, full of hope.
This is Book One of a story that is still being written.
You will not put it down. And you will not forget it.
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