A philosophical tale rooted in the depth of fallible memories from a self-declared child of heroin. Memories that span over a few decades from childhood through adulthood and motherhood. Her views question societal constraints and the ill-suited judicial system. These outside parameters that shape women but fail to define them. This story is told from a woman who lives secretly outside of these boundaries with a multitude of disguises to veil her descent from normaltive society. Having the advantage of seeing many walks of life, she forms her own opinions which allows her to accept herself as she is always being formed. Robbed of her voice from a young age, she takes the reader on a journey through her mind's present and past. Darting in and out of memories, thought processes and even changing her views as she proceeds through the chapters, each set in a different but beautiful landmark housed in the Berkshires. An unreliable character, she shrouds her tales in the fallacies of truth beckoning you to question your own life.