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The Girl at 158

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Overview

The Girl at One-Five-Eight is a powerful and deeply personal Australian memoir that invites readers inside a childhood shaped by secrecy, volatility, and survival. Set against the backdrop of suburban Queensland, Lee Bird recounts her early years growing up within a family environment marked by addiction, emotional confusion, and unpredictable harm.

From the outside, the house at 158 Lavandar Avenue appeared ordinary. Inside, it was a stage where silence carried meaning, tension dictated behaviour, and a young girl learned to read danger before she had the words to name it. Through vivid, sensory storytelling, Bird captures the hyper-awareness, resilience, and quiet adaptations that enabled her to endure what no child should have to navigate.

Written with lyrical honesty and emotional restraint, this memoir does not seek to assign blame. Instead, it offers a child's-eye portrait of family complexity - where love and harm often co-existed, and where survival became both instinct and education. Bird explores how early trauma shaped her understanding of safety, belonging, and identity, while also revealing the unexpected strengths forged in adversity.

Throughout the narrative, moments of warmth - a compassionate teacher, fleeting friendships, small experiences of tenderness - illuminate the pathways that eventually led her beyond mere endurance toward healing and self-reclamation. The inclusion of reflective "Unsent Letters" adds further emotional depth, giving voice to the questions carried long after childhood ends.

The Girl at One-Five-Eight is ultimately a story of transformation: of turning hypervigilance into insight, silence into voice, and survival into meaning. Compassionate yet unflinching, this memoir will resonate strongly with readers interested in trauma recovery, personal resilience, and the long-term impact of childhood environments.

It is a courageous debut that reminds us how much children see, how deeply they adapt, and how powerful it can be when a long-held story is finally told.

Details

  • ISBN-13: 9781764019682
  • ISBN-10: 1764019687
  • Publisher: Booktree Publishing
  • Publish Date: April 2026
  • Dimensions: 8 x 5 x 0.74 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 0.72 pounds
  • Page Count: 330

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