Dianne Braley's novel, The Silence in the Sound, has already won a Firebird Book Award. The book is a coming-of-age story set on the picturesque island of Martha's Vineyard, but its premise is about growing up in addiction and the devastating and long-lasting effects.
Actual events inspired the book, as Dianne was the private nurse for William Styron, the Pulitzer-prize-winning author, best known for "Sophie's Choice."
A portion of the book's proceeds go to the Robert F. Kennedy Community Alliance organization and their division that assists children and families affected by addiction in Massachusetts.
Get the book at https://diannecbraley.com/
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