Description
On paper, Michelle Hébert was a successful, high-functioning woman. A former social worker turned government executive, a mother of two, a wife, a published author. But there was a secret about her that nobody knew—one that her own brain was trying to keep from her. One that was destroying her from the inside out. Why couldn’t she recognize herself in mirrors? Why did her mind disconnect from her body for long periods, leaving her to deal with decisions she made while she was dissociated—like finding herself walking down the aisle at a wedding she didn’t remember planning? Why couldn’t she shake the gnawing fear that something was very wrong with her brain, or that she’d done something terrible?
A mystery disguised as a memoir, this deeply layered story of complex trauma takes readers on one woman’s search for decades of memories lost. Gaslighted by misogyny and a broken health-care system, and forced to reinvent herself over and over again, Michelle must piece together the fragments of her past to uncover what happened one August afternoon in the 1980s.
A sometimes heartbreaking, often darkly humorous, and ultimately redemptive memoir of identity, resilience, and resistance, and a compelling testament to the lengths our brains will go to protect us, A Good Girl’s Guide to Lying is a powerful reminder that it’s never too late to become who you really are.
Additional information
| Dimensions | 5.5 × 8.5 in |
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| Status | NOT YET PUBLISHED |
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| No of Pages | 320 |
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| ISBN | 9781774715802 |
| Date Published | September 15, 2026 |
| Binding | Paperback |
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