Publisher's Synopsis
The Story I'm Writing A Memoir of Healing Creativity and Truth is a raw and poetic journey through the shadows and light of one woman's life. From a childhood silenced by shame to an adulthood forged in resilience and artistic defiance, this deeply personal memoir offers an unflinching look at how trauma imprints the body, fractures identity, and yet through the courage to speak, sing, and write healing becomes possible.
Sarah Louise Prince, a jazz-infused soul born into a household filled with sound and secrets, lays bare her story in vivid, lyrical prose. Growing up in 1970s and 80s Northern England, Sarah's world is shaped by the towering presence of her charismatic musician father, the quiet heartbreak of her mother, and the unseen wounds of abuse that would define her early years. Her voice both literally and metaphorically is her salvation, guiding her through grief, violence, addiction, motherhood, and ultimately, transformation.
In this memoir, Sarah doesn't just recall memories she performs them on the page. With echoes of Billie Holiday, Nina Simone, and the spoken word rhythms of modern poetry, The Story I'm Writing fuses music, memory, and narrative into a powerful act of reclamation. Each chapter unfolds like a track on a personal album sometimes torchy and smoky, other times fierce and defiant always truthful.
This is not a victim's story. It's a survivor's symphony.
Diagnosed later in life with ADHD, Complex PTSD, EUPD (Emotionally Unstable Personality Disorder), and depression, Sarah reclaims the labels once used to silence her and reveals the real cost of being misunderstood. Through therapeutic reflection and creative expression, she weaves a new identity one grounded in authenticity, humour, and grace. Alongside personal essays, letters, and poetic fragments, her words become a lifeline not just for herself, but for anyone who has ever struggled to be heard.
The Story I'm Writing is for readers who are ready to break generational silence, to speak into the places that hurt, and to find beauty in imperfection. It's for daughters and mothers, creatives and dreamers, neurodivergent minds and wounded hearts. Above all, it's for those who understand that sometimes the only way to survive is to make art out of the pain.
This is a story for the lost, the longing, and the loud a memoir that doesn't whisper, but sings.