When Anita Sullivan receives a phone call on an ordinary February day, her world shatters. Her estranged husband, Michael-a Navy veteran, devoted father, beloved coach, and man who had battled chronic illness and depression for years-is gone. In an instant, Anita must face the unimaginable task of telling their three children that their father has died, while carrying the weight of grief, guilt, unanswered questions, and the overwhelming responsibility of helping her family survive the aftermath.
In The Battle Left Behind, Anita shares an unflinchingly honest memoir of love, loss, resilience, and healing. Moving between the heartbreaking day that changed everything and the two decades that preceded it, she recounts a marriage shaped by deep devotion, military life, chronic illness, caregiving, faith, and the invisible wounds of mental health struggles. As she pieces together the fragments of Michael's life and confronts the realities of his decline, Anita wrestles with a question familiar to so many survivors: Could she have done more?
Yet this is not only a story of tragedy. It is a story of what comes after. Through the support of family, friends, fellow survivors, and organizations serving military families, Anita and her children begin the long journey toward hope. Along the way, she discovers purpose in advocacy, finds healing in community, and learns that love can endure even after devastating loss.
Raw, compassionate, and deeply inspiring, The Battle Left Behind offers comfort to anyone who has experienced grief, loved someone struggling with mental illness, or wondered how to move forward after life's darkest moments. It is a powerful reminder that while loss changes us forever, healing is possible-and love lives on.