Free from expectations that had only ever drained me.
Free from the weight of false belonging. Free from the performance of motherhood that required constant sacrifice without ever being asked.
If this story touched something deep in you—if you’ve ever poured your heart into a family that forgot you, if you’ve ever been erased and had to write yourself back in—then you understand. This is about the stories no one else dares to tell.
Of mothers discarded, of women who endured, of legacies rebuilt not with noise, but with truth.
Because when you finally speak, the world listens. My name is Marilyn Rose Monroe. I’m sixty-eight years old.
And I’m done being invisible.





