GinnyFaith
Confessions of a Fractured Girl: Living Beautiful, Black & Borderline is a raw, unflinching memoir about growing up inside chaos and learning how to survive it.
Told through memory, reflection, and confession, this book traces one girl's journey from birth to becoming, through adoption, abandonment, love, loss, mental illness, addiction, and the quiet moments that break us just as deeply as the loud ones. Raised by two fathers while haunted by the absence of her mother, she searches for belonging in people, substances, and sensations that promise relief but demand pieces of her soul in return.
This is not a redemption story wrapped in pretty bows. It is a coming-of-age lived at full volume-messy, painful, euphoric, and honest. It explores identity, sexuality, self-destruction, and healing without labels or easy answers, showing how trauma reshapes the way we love, attach, and see ourselves.
Written with lyrical intensity and brutal clarity, Confessions of a Fractured Girl is for anyone who has ever felt too much, loved too hard, or survived a version of themselves they barely recognize. It is a testament to resilience, not the polished kind, but the kind forged in survival.
This is not a warning.
It's a confession.