Stephanie Maley’s Memoir Explores Pandemic-Induced Trauma and Healing

Northeast Georgia memoirist wants other survivors to know they can thrive 

A Journey Through Trauma: Stephanie Maley’s Memoir on Healing

The COVID-19 pandemic marked a challenging period for numerous Americans, filled with uncertainty and fear. For Stephanie Maley, a resident of Northeast Georgia, it was a time that brought to light deeper, more personal struggles. Her upcoming memoir, No Longer That Girl, explores how the pandemic unearthed painful memories from her past, including childhood experiences of sexual abuse and abandonment.

In her book, Maley candidly shares the profound impact these early traumas have had on her life, detailing her journey through shame and isolation towards healing. She aims to provide a voice and hope to those who have faced similar challenges.

Stephanie Maley recently engaged in a conversation with WUGA’s Emma Auer about her memoir, which is set to be released in November. Their discussion delves into sensitive topics such as childhood sexual abuse, which may not be suitable for all audiences.

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