Publisher's Synopsis
Bradlee's Voice is not a gentle walk through fatherhood-it's a storm, a prayer, and a promise carved in silence.
Born into chaos, the author spent years running from pain, wrecking everything he touched.
But grace has a way of cracking through even the hardest hearts.
Bradlee is seven years old, autistic, and completely nonverbal. He's never spoken a word-and yet he speaks volumes. Through quiet moments on a rusted swing behind a recovery center, a broken father learns to love in a language deeper than speech. This book is the truth of that love-fierce, aching, and sacred.
It's about learning to show up when you feel unworthy. It's about guilt, redemption, and the kind of connection that doesn't need sound to shake your soul. Bradlee's Voice is a war cry for every parent who's ever felt lost, and a love letter to every child who speaks without words.
This isn't a story about perfection. It's a story about presence.
And it will break your heart wide open.