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Unfixed

A Memoir of Family, Mystery, and the Currents That Carry You Home

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Pub Date Oct 14 2025 | Archive Date Jan 31 2026
Alisa Kennedy Jones | Empress Editions

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Description

When the tide of hidden truths and an unsteady body collide, one woman’s search for home becomes a journey of reclamation, resilience, and the enduring power of forgiveness.

What do you do when the foundations of your life-family, identity, and health-begin to crack beneath your feet? In Unfixed, Kimberly takes readers on an unforgettable journey through the uncharted waters of family secrets, chronic illness, and the relentless search for truth and forgiveness.

When Warner's seemingly stable world begins to unravel, she discovers that her father--a figure both present and painfully absent--harbors a long-buried secret. This revelation propels her into an emotional labyrinth of discovery, forcing her to confront the ghosts of her past and redefine the meaning of home, family, and self.

Set against the backdrop of Warner's battle with an elusive and debilitating illness, Unfixed is a deeply intimate exploration of resilience and vulnerability. Warner masterfully weaves together threads of personal struggle and universal themes, painting a portrait of a life in flux that will resonate with anyone who has ever sought clarity in chaos.

At its heart, Unfixed is a story of reckoning--not only with the haunting specter of a lost father but also with the body's betrayal and the limits of medical certainty. With the lyricism of Dani Shapiro's Inheritance and the rich emotional depth of Where the Crawdads Sing, Warner crafts a narrative that is as gripping as it is profoundly moving.

Through luminous prose and unflinching honesty, Unfixed reveals the beauty and heartbreak of uncovering truths that were never meant to be found. It is a celebration of the human spirit's capacity to adapt and thrive in the face of the unknown, offering readers a poignant reminder that even in the most unfixed of lives, there is room for hope, connection, and self-discovery.

Perfect for readers who find solace in stories of resilience and transformation, Unfixed invites you to walk alongside Warner on a journey of uncovering, unraveling, and ultimately rebuilding.
When the tide of hidden truths and an unsteady body collide, one woman’s search for home becomes a journey of reclamation, resilience, and the enduring power of forgiveness.

What do you do when the...

Advance Praise

Chilling. Horror. Kimberly's words are so powerful, I felt as if I were going through the experience with her. - Sara Davidson, NYT bestselling author

Tremendous writing. The unease is inescapable. - Kenny Farquharson, The Times, Edinburgh


Chilling. Horror. Kimberly's words are so powerful, I felt as if I were going through the experience with her. - Sara Davidson, NYT bestselling author

Tremendous writing. The unease is inescapable. - ...


Marketing Plan

10-city speaking & letter writing tour in partnership with Barnes & Noble and Paper Source, entitled the "Dear Charlie" campaign.

Key Marketing Points:

Illuminating the Chronic Illness Experience, Backed by a Bestselling Voice

Unfixed offers a candid exploration of life with a mysterious and debilitating condition, echoing the deeply human perspective found in Meghan O’Rourke’s bestselling The Invisible Kingdom. With an endorsement from O’Rourke herself, Warner’s story lends a fresh and essential voice to the conversation on chronic illness, resilience, and self-discovery.

A Family Secret Unraveled, in the Tradition of Dani Shapiro’s Inheritance

Like Shapiro’s powerful excavation of hidden truths in Inheritance, Unfixed delves into the heart of family secrets and their profound impact on identity. Warner’s lyrical prose and emotional honesty will captivate readers who appreciate memoirs that balance personal intimacy with universal resonance.

For Fans of Where the Crawdads Sing—A Lyrical Journey of Home and Belonging

Readers who were enthralled by the rich atmospheric setting and emotional depth of Delia Owens’s Where the Crawdads Sing will find a similar pull in Unfixed. Warner’s evocative storytelling and exploration of what “home” truly means create a deeply immersive reading experience that lingers long after the final page.

10-city speaking & letter writing tour in partnership with Barnes & Noble and Paper Source, entitled the "Dear Charlie" campaign.

Key Marketing Points:

Illuminating the Chronic Illness Experience...


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ISBN 9798992386547
PRICE $24.99 (USD)
PAGES 250

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Featured Reviews

A memoir of grief and beauty, laced with secrets and brimming with power. Kimberly's writing is masterful. She pulls you in, holds you down, and doesn't let go until the end.

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Unfixed is one of those titles I started and couldn't put down. The storyline draws you in, yes. But there is so much more. The cadence is fantastic--lilting and soothing. The lyrical prose makes me certain I want to read everything this author writes. In this memoir, there is loss and discovery, heartache and joy, longing and enduring. And there is a whole world in between, a rich and welcoming liminal space. I can't recommend it highly enough.

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"Unfixed is a memoire written with breathtaking insight and love and honesty in the most divine prose imaginable. A story of untethered grief and discovery, leading the reader into a maze of family secrets one never wants to end. An impossible to stop reading, heartbreakingly beautiful, tender ghost-hunt of a story that carries you through every page as if you too were part of the family."

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Unfixed is a marvel of personal revelation, empathy and a real-life story of discovery. What Warner has done is to blend her own unusual illness—a kind of real-life floating—with the discovery of her parentage: Two stories of fracture and healing that don’t depend on resolution. The result is a heartrending memoir that will give you hope and believe not only in storytelling but also in goodness.

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A story of exploration, becoming, and acceptance. This book had me gripped instantly. Following Kimberly through her journey of navigating her illness and the discoveries about her family left me enamoured by her courage, curiosity, and commitment to live a life of grace and reverence no matter what befalls us. Also, my god is this book written well, the prose floated off the page and into my heart. An absolute must read.

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I had the pleasure of discovering Warner on Substack when this spellbinding story was being serialised. To read it again in print only strengthens the impact and shores up the belief that her writing transcends the normal run of words on the page. Her story is one of depth and mystery, divine curiosity and unmoored faith in that which binds us; the impending nature of that which we can't control and the unerring search for each other. She lives by her words, to be unfixed in a world continually trying to insist we must do the opposite while being exactly as she is. This is more than a memoir, the story of a search on the wild seas of her life, it is a prayer and a song and pure light. You will love her.

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A journey of personal and family discovery that is deeply human and profoundly mysterious. Kimberly's love of life and language shine through every page of a remarkable story of loss, seeking and connection.

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Warner's deeply moving account of her surprise parentage and health challenges would be compelling purely for the events alone, but Unfixed is not another crowded tour through tragedy. This isn't grief-slumming. But with a predisposition towards wisdom and an innate kindness, Warner makes a case for reconciliation with one's grief and circumstances, offering us a vision of how one can be knocked sideways, hold course at an odd angle, and find one's truest self. A beautiful memoir.

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The act of reading Unfixed does something very interesting to time itself. A call and response across decades and worlds weaves through the narrative and lingers in the mind in just the way that a dream sometimes does. The revelations, when they come, aren't show-stopping reveals. They're bits of treasure having layers of sand dusted off them under the watchful eye of the author—the archaeologist. There's an undulation, too, which is practically a character in itself threading through the memoir. At times I'd even find myself swaying as I read. Warner has really managed something very special here (aside from achieving time travel) as she takes her reader on multiple journeys, through which we're somehow, unknowingly made to pay attention with as much presence and sincerity and surrender as she does. It's a lesson in humility, and in seeing the world anew. The only way it could have enchanted me more is if it had washed up on a shore inside a glass bottle.

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Kimberly Warner’s memoir, Unfixed, is an intense page turner. Her life changing revelations and how she must learn to pick up the unraveled threads and weave a new tapestry , held me captive throughout the entire book. She has this unique ability to take hold of your hand and pull you in right next to her, at times exposing her very soul. She is a brilliant writer, and I will not hesitate to pick up any book she will write in the future.

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