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Sequoia's story begins with trauma most people don't survive-sexual abuse, losing her mother, and navigating systems that are often unkind. She learned the streets young-fighting through homelessness, toxic love, grief, and losing her children to the system. Though life kept knocking her down, every storm Sequoia walked through made her stand taller and stronger-like her namesake, the powerful sequoia tree. This memoir is raw, unfiltered, and rooted in truth-the kind that exposes survival for what it really is: messy and painful, but possible. If you've ever had to piece your life back…mehr

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Sequoia's story begins with trauma most people don't survive-sexual abuse, losing her mother, and navigating systems that are often unkind. She learned the streets young-fighting through homelessness, toxic love, grief, and losing her children to the system. Though life kept knocking her down, every storm Sequoia walked through made her stand taller and stronger-like her namesake, the powerful sequoia tree. This memoir is raw, unfiltered, and rooted in truth-the kind that exposes survival for what it really is: messy and painful, but possible. If you've ever had to piece your life back together, Sequoia's journey will remind you that your story doesn't have to end in pain-there is life, purpose, and transformation waiting on the other side of the storm.
Autorenporträt
Sequoia Patterson is a mother of five, community activist, and Hospital Responder Supervisor committed to breaking cycles of violence and generational pain. A survivor of abuse, homelessness, and the justice system, she channels her lived experiences into healing and hope for others.Her first publication in the bestselling anthology, If These Scars Could Talk, introduced readers to her powerful story of survival. Now, she expands upon that truth in this full-length memoir-unflinching, unapologetic, and deeply human. Through her words and her work, Sequoia proves that even in darkness, transformation is possible.