Truth Teller
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- ¥950
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- ¥950
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Some families don't fall apart loudly.
They adapt.
They learn how to avoid what hurts, smooth over what's uncomfortable, and protect stability at all costs. In these systems, silence becomes safety, denial becomes normal, and the person who notices the truth is often labeled the problem.
Truth Teller is written for those who grew up managing other people's emotions, reality, and comfort, often at the expense of their own.
With clarity, compassion, and emotional precision, Michelle Miller explores addiction and codependency as family systems, not individual failures. She names the unspoken rules, survival roles, and patterns of denial that quietly shape identity, relationships, and self-trust long into adulthood.
Rather than prescribing confrontation or blame, Truth Teller offers a grounded path toward emotional sobriety:
learning to detach without disappearing,
set boundaries without punishment,
feel without fixing,
and trust your perception again.
This is not a book about fixing your family.
It is a book about recovering yourself.
If you were the one who noticed, adapted, and carried what no one else would name, this book was written for you.