You survived childbirth. Can you survive your in-laws?
When she pushed her son into the world amid a medical emergency, she thought that was the hardest part. She was wrong. The real test began when her mother-in-law walked through the door—armed with keys, casseroles, and an unshakeable belief that she knew better.
What starts as “helpful” visits quickly becomes something more sinister: invasion disguised as love, control masquerading as care, and a systematic erasure of boundaries that would make any normal person run screaming. But this isn't just about one woman's nightmare in-laws—it's about the insidious family dynamics that trap millions in toxic patterns they don't know how to escape.
With razor-sharp humor and unflinching honesty, this book exposes the psychology behind golden children, scapegoats, and the enabling spouses caught between their families and their marriages. It's a survival guide for anyone who's ever been called “too sensitive” for having boundaries, “difficult” for protecting their children, or “controlling” for wanting autonomy in their own home.
This is the book your mother-in-law doesn't want you to read.
Because some family stories don't need to be preserved—they need to be rewritten.
For anyone who's ever whispered “I'm not crazy, right?” after a family gathering, this book is your validation, your battle plan, and your permission slip to choose your family's peace over everyone else's comfort.