The Writing
Stories told with honesty. Words that ask better questions.
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a memoir of abuse, survival, and the fire that forged me.
You didn't imagine it. Something happened to you — and it changed the way you learned to live.
About the Book
Maybe you've survived abuse, control, or harm that taught your body to stay on guard. Maybe you learned how to be "fine," how to keep going, how to carry it quietly. Maybe you've done years of healing and still feel like part of you is frozen in an old chapter you can't quite close.
Rewritten is for the moment when surviving is no longer enough.
This is a memoir of abuse and survival — but it is not a story about staying broken. It's about what comes after the worst thing has already happened. About the slow, often uncomfortable realization that healing doesn't mean erasing the past — it means reclaiming authorship over it.
Through raw storytelling and clear-eyed reflection, Haleigh Howland traces the path from silence to self-trust. She names the ways trauma teaches us to shrink, to please, to disappear. The ways we confuse endurance for strength. And the turning point where responsibility returns — not as blame, but as power.
This book doesn't promise easy answers or spiritual shortcuts. It asks better questions. It holds grief and rage alongside accountability. It invites you to stop living inside the story of what was done to you, without pretending it didn't matter.
As you move through these pages, you aren't asked to forgive, forget, or transcend. You are asked to remember who you were before the world taught you to leave yourself — and to decide who you want to be now.
Published by JOA Publishing
Reader Reviews
A powerful and inspiring memoir. The author tells her story with honesty, vulnerability, and strength. While some parts were heartbreaking, the overall message is one of resilience, healing, and hope. I finished the book feeling inspired and grateful for her willingness to share such a personal journey.
Amazon Review
What stands out most is the author's quiet strength. Haleigh doesn't dramatize her pain or position herself as a hero who triumphed in a loud way. Instead, she writes with an honesty that feels deeply authentic. She explores how trauma can teach us to disappear or endure quietly, and then gently challenges the reader to move beyond survival mode into something more honest and empowered. Haleigh Howland has written something real and understated in the best way — and in doing so, she gives others permission to do the same.
Amazon Review
Rewritten isn't a book about abuse, although it is part of the story. It's a road map on how one person lived through many traumatic events, but didn't let them define her. It's her road map on resilience, and how she continued to pull herself up time and again, and eventually let those experiences become the strongest parts of herself. Highly recommend, especially to parents of young teens.
Amazon Review
What's Next
More Coming
Haleigh is currently at work on her next book. Stay tuned for announcements — the story isn't finished.
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