What if addiction isn't a weakness, but a desperate cry for help?
We live in a world drowning in addiction-alcohol, food, social media, work, approval. Yet, society continues to shame those who struggle, labeling them as broken rather than recognizing the deeper wounds they carry. Underwater: A World Drowning in Addiction is not just a book about addiction; it's a powerful exploration of the human experience, trauma, healing, and self-worth.
Through raw storytelling and personal reflection, Andra Annette shares her journey from the depths of addiction to the surface of recovery. She invites readers to look beyond stigma and see the unmet needs-the childhood wounds, the unspoken pain, the relentless search for belonging-that fuel addiction.
This book isn't just for those in recovery; it's for anyone who has ever felt unseen, unworthy, or lost in the currents of life. It's for families trying to understand, for parents who fear for their children, and for anyone searching for hope, healing, and connection.
Inside, you'll find:
A powerful, honest journey of addiction and recovery
Insights into the societal and childhood wounds that shape self-worth
A message of hope for those still struggling
Guidance for families and loved ones navigating addiction's impact
You are not broken. You are not alone. And you do not have to do this by yourself.
If you've ever felt like you were drowning, this book is your lifeline.