Jessica Danger

No Heroic Measures; A Memoir

One day, Jessica Danger’s life is shattered when she receives a phone call informing her that her long estranged father - the man who once tried to kill her - is now dying of liver failure. Danger faces an impossible choice: abandon her father, or care for the man who caused her so much pain and fear. 

This unflinching and profound memoir delves into the dark heart of addiction, the tangled web of family myths, and the agonizing journey to forgiveness. As she spends a year caring for her dying father, Danger unearths the truth about his past and confronts the unsettling ways she sees herself reflected in the man she thought she hated. 

This is a powerful story of reckoning, redemption, and the enduring complexities of family and love.

What People Are Saying


 Jessica Danger excavates the most painful question a daughter can face: What do you owe the parent who devastated your childhood? No Heroic Measures is memoir-writing at its most fearless—a book that transforms family trauma into something luminous and essential."

From Chelsea Bieker, author of Madwoman and Godshot

"Jessica Danger’s “No Heroic Measures” is a testament to why we write books and why we read books like hers. Her prose is clear-eyed, authorial, and filled with unconditional love and mercy. Mercy for herself and for the complicated father who could have consumed her.  Danger's work is a love letter to anyone wrestling with demons, grief, and addiction, while healing by spinning emotional hay into golden sentences." 


From Megan Culhane Galbraith, author of The Guild of the Infant Saviour: An Adopted Child’s Memory Book


"Danger’s powers of recollection are sensitive and resolute, and hers is a page-turner of a story that seeks only to clarify and comfort, to illuminate the shadowy absurdities and successive ambushes of deep grief.  No Heroic Measures is heroic in its own way, not unflinching as much as leaning all the way into the flinch; it is page after full-hearted page of bare-bones honesty and dogged, undying love."

From Shawna Kay Rodenberg, Author of Kin


 I couldn’t stop reading NO HEROIC MEASURES once I started; it unfurled like a poem, a profound diary, and an answer to confounding questions—all at once. Topped off with pickled eggs, cigarette packs, a .44, a flannel shirt, the story insists on the truth, and delivers something even greater.”

From Jardine Libaire, author of Author of White Fur, Here Kitty Kitty, and The Sober Lush


“Truth be told, there is not one day that goes by when I don't fall in love with someone, with something.”

– Carole Masso