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Learning to Be|Freya Coleridge

Learning to Be : A memoir of survival, loss, and learning to live again

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Overview

This is not a self-help book.
And it is not a trauma memoir written for shock or spectacle.

Learning to Be is a reflective, non-linear memoir about survival, identity, and the long, quiet work of integration.

Written from steadiness rather than crisis, it traces one woman's life through childhood boundary violations, addiction, emotional abuse, controlling relationships, grief, and loss. But this is not a story driven by events alone.

It is about what remains after survival.

What the body learns before the mind has language.
How early rules quietly shape our choices, relationships, and sense of self across decades.

Rather than following a chronological path, this book moves through pattern and recognition:

  • Silence becomes endurance
  • Safety changes shape
  • Coping strategies that once protected begin to limit
  • Control arrives disguised as care
  • Survival repeats itself until it is finally understood

This is a trauma-informed memoir, but not a guide to healing. It offers no steps, no checklists, and no promises.

The focus is not on reliving what happened, but on understanding how a life is shaped, adapted, and eventually reclaimed.

Written with restraint, clarity, and quiet honesty, Learning to Be avoids graphic detail and emotional exhibitionism. Its emphasis is on meaning, not spectacle. Reflection, not confession.

It is a psychological, embodied memoir about agency, boundaries, and what it means to live without bracing for impact.

This book will resonate with readers who:

  • are drawn to reflective, literary memoir
  • want language for patterns they feel but cannot yet name
  • are interested in trauma, grief, and identity without self-help framing
  • are tired of being told how to heal, and prefer understanding to instruction

Learning to Be does not offer answers.

It offers recognition. Coherence. Companionship.

A calm, human voice for those who have lived through difficult things and no longer need spectacle or salvation.

This is a memoir about learning how to exist inside your own life again.

Not perfectly.
Not fearlessly.
But honestly.

This item is Non-Returnable

Details

  • ISBN-13: 9798246565223
  • ISBN-10: 9798246565223
  • Publisher: Independently Published
  • Publish Date: April 2026
  • Dimensions: 8.5 x 5.5 x 0.77 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 0.95 pounds
  • Page Count: 374

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