
Unbecoming the Victim is a memoir about family, grief, marriage, mistakes, survival, and accountability. It follows Gina Stevens through decades of life as she tries to make sense of childhood struggles, complicated relationships, loss, resentment, love, and the stories people tell themselves in order to keep going.
This is not a book built on neat lessons or polished redemption. It is about what it looks like to live through confusion, pain, and regret, then finally begin telling yourself the truth. Stevens writes plainly about the people who mattered, the ones who helped, the ones who hurt, the ones who stayed, and the ones she misunderstood. She also writes about herself without hiding behind excuses.
At its core, this is a book about giving up the comfort of blame. It is about admitting that being wounded is not the same as being helpless. It is about coming to terms with the fact that healing does not arrive because life suddenly gets fair. It begins when you stop waiting for rescue and start facing what is yours to face.





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