What if childhood did not end when childhood ended?
What if the fear, silence, shame, and self-doubt followed you into every relationship, every decision, every part of adulthood?
Faith Harris grew up in a family that looked normal from the outside. There was food on the table, a house that looked safe, parents who seemed respectable, and siblings who were loved.
Inside that house, everything was different.
She was the scapegoat. The child blamed, controlled, ignored, and abused. Emotional abuse, psychological manipulation, neglect, and sexual abuse became the foundation of how she saw herself and the world.
In It Didn't Stay There, Faith Harris tells the truth about what happens when childhood abuse follows you into adulthood.
This powerful memoir explores:
- Growing up in a family where appearances mattered more than truth
- Living with the lasting effects of emotional abuse and childhood trauma
- How abuse shapes relationships, parenting, self-worth, and identity
- Complex PTSD, dissociation, freeze and fawn responses
- The painful reality of breaking family cycles
- What healing really looks like when it is messy, non-linear, and hard-won
This is not a book about quick fixes or easy answers.
It is a raw, honest, deeply human account of surviving childhood abuse and learning that what happened to you is not who you are.
If you have ever struggled with the effects of childhood trauma, felt trapped by shame, or wondered why the past still lives inside you, this book will make you feel seen.
You survived. Now it is time to understand why.
Get your copy of It Didn't Stay There today.