Like Poppies Do

Like Poppies Do

Chelsea Simpson

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Marigold Press Books
Año de edición:
2026
Materia
Memorias
ISBN:
9798993917825
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Like Poppies Do: A Memoir of Resilience and Rebirth is a raw and unflinching account of one woman’s journey through generational trauma, abuse, and survival-and the courage it takes to reclaim a life of her own.From a childhood shaped by poverty, instability, and responsibility far beyond her years, Chelsea Simpson learns early how to endure. Raised by a fiercely protective mother determined to break cycles of harm, Chelsea grows up resilient but vulnerable, searching for love and belonging in all the wrong places. What begins as youthful romance slowly tightens into control, manipulation, and domestic violence, pulling her into a decade-long marriage marked by fear, silence, and loss of self.With lyrical honesty and emotional clarity, Simpson explores how abuse rarely begins with cruelty, but with charm, promises, and the quiet erosion of identity. She writes candidly about motherhood, financial struggle, mental health, and the complicated realities that make leaving an abusive relationship feel impossible-especially when children are involved. She does not sanitize the healing process. Recovery, as she shows, is messy, nonlinear, and deeply human.Yet Like Poppies Do is ultimately a story of rebirth. Through therapy, community, and a fierce commitment to her children and herself, Simpson begins the slow work of untangling shame, confronting generational patterns, and rebuilding a life rooted in truth and self-worth. Like poppies that bloom in disturbed soil, she learns that resilience does not come from gentle conditions-but from the will to rise anyway.Brave, compassionate, and deeply relatable, Like Poppies Do speaks to survivors, single mothers, and anyone who has ever had to find themselves again after being buried by life. This memoir is both a witness and a reminder: healing is possible, your story matters, and survival can lead to something beautiful.

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