Why Read It ?
Rose Colored Glasses
This memoir isn’t just about one family’s struggles; it’s about the hidden power, survival, and resilience dynamics many people quietly live through. Brook Warren takes readers beyond the surface of a picture-perfect home and reveals the emotional cost of control, the pain of withheld love, and the quiet strength it takes to endure.
Reading “Rose Colored Glasses” means stepping into a painfully honest and deeply human story. It asks us to reflect on how appearances can mask reality, how children adapt to survive, and how even the smallest acts of love or defiance can keep hope alive.
If you’ve ever wondered how people find their voice after years of silence, or how resilience is built in the face of control, this book offers those answers. It is not only a story to read, it is a story to feel that lingers long after the last page is turned.