


"A Letter To The Social Worker Who Tried"
Book Description
A Letter to the Social Worker Who Tried is a raw, lyrical memoir that honors care while exposing the failures of broken systems. With the voice of a poet and the truth of lived experience, Tasjha Dixon weaves stories of childhood trauma, military service, motherhood, and healing into a fierce testament of resilience and resistance.
This book is both gratitude and indictment—thank you to those who showed up, and a reckoning with the systems that did not. Through searing reflection and unflinching honesty, Dixon shows that survival is not compliance, resilience is not silence, and that trying—however imperfect—is an act of love and power.
A Letter to the Social Worker Who Tried is more than memoir. It is a call to witness, to remember, and to keep showing up.
Book Description
A Letter to the Social Worker Who Tried is a raw, lyrical memoir that honors care while exposing the failures of broken systems. With the voice of a poet and the truth of lived experience, Tasjha Dixon weaves stories of childhood trauma, military service, motherhood, and healing into a fierce testament of resilience and resistance.
This book is both gratitude and indictment—thank you to those who showed up, and a reckoning with the systems that did not. Through searing reflection and unflinching honesty, Dixon shows that survival is not compliance, resilience is not silence, and that trying—however imperfect—is an act of love and power.
A Letter to the Social Worker Who Tried is more than memoir. It is a call to witness, to remember, and to keep showing up.