


A Woman Named Dale (hardback)
A father’s rejection, a mother’s silence, and a child’s decision to live on her terms.
What if the most critical conversations in your life happened in the spaces between words—in diary entries never meant to be read, in letters never sent, in documents that capture the truth we can't always speak aloud?
In 2019, eighteen-year-old Dale flees small-town Alabama with $3,200 and a broken heart. When Dale's viral Facebook post about "complicated grief" sparks a national conversation about family healing, she discovers that her greatest pain might become her greatest purpose. As she learns to turn survival into service, Dale realizes that some stories can only be told by living them first.
This isn't a story of heroes and villains. No one is all right or all wrong—not Dale, not her family, not the church, not the community. Through documents that reveal multiple perspectives, readers must decide for themselves who deserves compassion, who earned forgiveness, and what love looks like when it's complicated.
A Woman Named Dale is an unforgettable epistolary debut about family healing, chosen community, and the courage to live authentically. Some people are born loud. Dale Morrison was born written. And her story will change the way you think about family, faith, and finding your way home.
Content Note: Contains themes of family rejection, religious trauma, transgender discrimination, molestation, grief, and physical/emotional abuse within a story that ultimately celebrates healing and hope.
A father’s rejection, a mother’s silence, and a child’s decision to live on her terms.
What if the most critical conversations in your life happened in the spaces between words—in diary entries never meant to be read, in letters never sent, in documents that capture the truth we can't always speak aloud?
In 2019, eighteen-year-old Dale flees small-town Alabama with $3,200 and a broken heart. When Dale's viral Facebook post about "complicated grief" sparks a national conversation about family healing, she discovers that her greatest pain might become her greatest purpose. As she learns to turn survival into service, Dale realizes that some stories can only be told by living them first.
This isn't a story of heroes and villains. No one is all right or all wrong—not Dale, not her family, not the church, not the community. Through documents that reveal multiple perspectives, readers must decide for themselves who deserves compassion, who earned forgiveness, and what love looks like when it's complicated.
A Woman Named Dale is an unforgettable epistolary debut about family healing, chosen community, and the courage to live authentically. Some people are born loud. Dale Morrison was born written. And her story will change the way you think about family, faith, and finding your way home.
Content Note: Contains themes of family rejection, religious trauma, transgender discrimination, molestation, grief, and physical/emotional abuse within a story that ultimately celebrates healing and hope.