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We Accept Her, One of Us
By Diane Goldie

What does it mean to grow up as a girl without knowing you are neurodivergent? How does that invisibility shape your sense of self, your relationships and your vulnerability? 

WE ACCEPT HER, ONE OF US  is an illustrated memoir of brutal honesty and radical truth-telling. It explores girlhood misunderstood, motherhood marked by both joy and devastating loss, and the raw experience of grief after suicide.  

But it is also a book about love -love as resilience, love as spirituality, love as alchemy, love as a force that carries us through the hardest truths. 

Written in an accessible and deeply human voice, this book invites the reader in a space of openness and connection. 

Readers have described it as: 

"Honest, raw, and moving".

"Accessible, like sitting with a friend telling you the truth". 

"The book I wish I'd read as a girl."

"A book that made me feel seen."

' Vulnerable and shameless in the best way."

"If you're in your mid twenties to early thirties wondering if you'll ever figure it out, this book is for you."

Whether you are neurodivergent yourself, navigating grief, or simply drawn to stories that peel back the surface and reveal what lies underneath, We Accept Her, One of Us offers both solidarity and solace. 

Available now from Amazon in paperback and kindle formats . 

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