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Fort Unicorn and the ­Duchess of Knothing

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Paperback, 246 pages
Published
United States, 15 November 2022

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A retired boxer sets out in search of her daughter, Shyloh, an addict living with mental illness on the streets of San Diego. In Fort Unicorn and the Duchess of Knothing, Nelson tries desperately to find - and save - her first-born, delving into the roots of mental illness, addiction, and the meaning of unconditional love.

This memoir is an unflinching witness of what it means to be homeless, mentally ill, and addicted in America - and to love someone who is all of those things. Fort Unicorn is, more than anything else, a vivid and tender portrait of people who are too often invisible to society.



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COLOR PHOTOS INCLUDED!

A retired boxer sets out in search of her daughter, Shyloh, an addict living with mental illness on the streets of San Diego. In Fort Unicorn and the Duchess of Knothing, Nelson tries desperately to find - and save - her first-born, delving into the roots of mental illness, addiction, and the meaning of unconditional love.

This memoir is an unflinching witness of what it means to be homeless, mentally ill, and addicted in America - and to love someone who is all of those things. Fort Unicorn is, more than anything else, a vivid and tender portrait of people who are too often invisible to society.


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9781645384403
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1645384403
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Dimensions
21.6 x 14 x 1.7 centimeters (0.39 kg)

About the Author

Andrea Nelson lives and coaches boxing in Madison, Wisconsin. When she's not in the gym training her boxers, you can find Andrea tending her gardens, chickens, and bees, or running the nearby trails. She shares life with her partner, James.Fort Unicorn and the Duchess of Knothing is Nelson's first published book. Several years ago, while her daughter Shyloh was in jail, sober, and medicated, Shyloh asked her mother to help write a book chronicling Shyloh's struggles and triumphs. Shyloh died before the book could be written. Andrea felt compelled to tell her daughter's story for her. The result offers an important perspective on homelessness, mental illness, and addiction. Nelson's goal is to open eyes and hearts, so the story might inspire conversation and instigate change.

Reviews

"Of the many books I've read about mental illness, addiction, and a mother'slove, this is the most powerful. It grabbed my heart and left an indeliblefootprint there."-Jill MuehrckeEditor, NONPROFIT WORLDOwner, JP Publications
"This memoir is at once spare, raw, heartbreaking and lovely. The storiesare unique, yet familiar, for anyone impacted by substance use disorderwhich, at this point, is all of us. Fort Unicorn is a gift to the world, becauseit reminds us of the humanity in every person struggling with addiction."-Nora HertelJournalist and the founder of The Optimist, a digital news startup in Minnesota
"Nelson invites the reader to see the unhoused through the lens of love andacceptance, not judgement or distaste. Her candid description of strugglingto accept her daughter's decisions to live as she chose will help others facingdifficulties accepting their loved ones' choices. One of the hardest parts ofloving someone with addiction and/or mental illness is the need to give uptrying to control their journey.If you have struggled with where to draw the boundary betweensupporting and saving your loved one, read this, and you will know thatyou are not alone."-Robin Monson-Dupuis LCSW SAC RYTAuthor of Spirit Son: A Mother's Journey to Reconnectwith Her Son After His Death from Heroin Overdose
"A must read for all who are touched by anyone struggling with addiction, mental illness, or homelessness. During my 25+ years working lawenforcement in the San Diego area, I've witnessed personally the tragic andoften grisly consequences of these sad realities; issues too often closeted byshame, and they needn't be. This heartbreaking memoir offers an intimatewindow into losing a loved one to their demons, and what it means to loveunconditionally."-Lisa Stinson (Officer Lisa Civulka Turner)Retired law enforcementCA Highway patrolUniversity of California San Diego Police DepartmentCity of Coronado Police Department

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