Books
I Couldn't Tell You
The true story of a mother and daughter's journey to overcome their mental health demons
I wanted this book to be written because I know what it feels like when you think no one will ever understand, and when you believe you are alone in what you are going through. This book is for anyone who feels like it'll never get better, but it does.
This powerful memoir continues the story begun in Journey to Japan A Life-Saving Memoir, revealing what happened after a family believed the worst was finally behind them. After years of medical crisis overseas, Sarah and her family return to the United States hopeful that their young daughter’s health battles are over. Instead, a devastating diagnosis triggers a new and far more complicated struggle—one that unfolds not only in hospitals, but in the hearts and minds of a mother and child.
Coming soon...
This book will be available mid-March.
Journey to Japan
A Life-Saving Memoir
A story of compassion and perseverance
This book quickly wrapped me up into the story of a young child and her family facing the challenges of cloacal malformation. Riveting and life-affirming, I only put it down when I had to, and when the end came I wished there was more! Would love to see a sequel from this author!
Sarah Deschamps and her husband Fred decided to move from Minnesota to Tokyo, Japan with their two-year-old daughter when she was eight-months pregnant. They dreamed of exploration and adventure. Instead, Sarah gave birth in a rundown Japanese hospital to a baby with multiple medical issues. They were thrust into a cross-cultural medical nightmare.




