Provocative, moving and cautionary, Fort Unicorn and the Duchess of Nothing is Madisonian’s Andrea Nelson’s story of the search for her daughter, Shyloh, an addict living with mental illness on the streets of San Diego. Nelson attempts to find–and save–her first-born. Fort Unicorn delves into the roots of mental illness, addiction, and the meaning of unconditional love.
This memoir is an unflinching witness of what it means to be homeless, mentally ill, and addicted in America–and to love someone who is all of those things. Fort Unicorn is, more than anything else, a vivid and tender portrait of people who are too often invisible to society. Join the discussion by registering here.