Return to the Sunlight: A Story of Hope, Resilience, and Redemption by John Wayne Houston

Memoir / 2025

Return to the Sunlight

A Story of Hope, Resilience, and Redemption

In the 1960s, the Renton School District pressured John Wayne Houston's family to give up their land for a school that was never built. What followed was a long walk through darkness: racism, addiction, and the slow erosion of a family's dignity. This is not a story about staying down. Return to the Sunlight is the account of a man who fought his way back, got sober, became an addiction counselor, and then took the family story into public view. In 2025, Washington State passed the Houston Eminent Domain Fairness Act, born from the Houston family's struggle. With a foreword by Judge Jay B. Roof, this memoir is for anyone who has been told to get over it.

Publisher
Get Heard Publishing
Foreword
Judge Jay B. Roof
ISBN
9781964111261
Format
Paperback

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What the book is about.

  • Recovery and dignity
  • Family, race, and inheritance
  • Civic action and the law
  • Faith without platitudes
  • Resilience earned, not performed

Who it is for

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  • Anyone who has been told to get over it.
  • Readers in recovery, and the people who love them.
  • Pacific Northwest families wrestling with their own history.
  • Counselors, clinicians, and pastors looking for honest material.

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It is John Wayne Houston's memoir of family land loss, racism, addiction, recovery, and the civic fight connected to Washington's Houston Eminent Domain Fairness Act.