“Embrace the boundless strength of a mother’s love, for it is this relentless force that takes us into the depths of our SOULS. Marcelene Dyer’s book The Sommer of My Life, in her deep surrender and unwavering heart, inspires, uplifts, and leads us all toward Oneness.”
— Tony Robbins, #1 New York Times best-selling author
“Marcelene and Wayne Dyer supported and loved their daughter, Sommer, through years of addiction. But it was Marcelene’s extraordinary parenting that leaves the reader understanding what unconditional love looks like.”
— Deepak Chopra, New York Times best-selling author
“The Sommer of My Life is a poignant and deeply personal memoir detailing a mother’s journey through her daughter’s addiction. With raw honesty and unwavering love, this humble narrative underscores the power of unconditional love and acceptance. Exploring themes of addiction, healing, and trauma, this touching memoir is a must-read for understanding a mother’s resilience.”
— Anita Moorjani, New York Times best-selling author
“Experience the inspiring journey of Marcelene Dyer, a true spiritual warrior whose unwavering faith has carried her through the depths of loss and trauma. Now the time has come for her profound wisdom to be shared with the world through the pages of a remarkable book. Through Marcelene’s extraordinary story, readers will discover the transcendent nature of faith as it becomes a guiding light for supporting loved ones through addiction.”
— Gabrielle Bernstein, New York Times best-selling author of The Universe Has Your Back
“Marcelene’s book brings so much more healing to the world. The most profound message is the power of love and the necessity to love and honor those who are struggling in life. . . . I honor her for such immortal love and for the courage to share this story. . . . I have never known anyone with such a profound love, and such dedication to evolving and expressing and inspiring through that love. Marcelene is the epitome of God expressed through a human being.”
— Patricia Holt, attorney and editor
“Marcelene tells her story with an unflinching truth and compassion that clearly lives in her heart as purely expressed in her words and deeds. . . . Her interminable unconditional love for her daughter, Sommer, kept the bond between them alive, unbroken throughout the ravages wrought by her addiction. This is truly rare; addiction all too often tears apart the love fibers of the strongest hearts. Sommer’s body did not fully recover from the addiction and she died. But the bond of their love, strained, was never broken and endures unblemished by the scars that wounding brings. The value of that is beyond measure; this is a story and message that needs to be told—and repeated.”
— Jan Tice, therapist