Quiet Rebellion is the breathtaking true story of one woman who fought her way out of generational trauma, systemic abuse, and the suffocating roles she was forced to play-and rebuilt herself from the inside out.
From the outside, Katelyn Curran's world looked ordinary. But behind closed doors lived a lifetime of secrets:
- childhood sexual abuse by family members
- religious purity culture and coercive control
- emotional, physical, and psychological violence
- a preterm birth and NICU trauma
- false accusations meant to destroy her
- homelessness, single motherhood, and survival mode
- polyamorous abuse, surveillance, and entrapment
- unraveling, sobriety, and rebuilding
- neurodivergence, chronic illness, and self-discovery
Told with searing vulnerability and striking clarity, Katelyn reveals how trauma shaped her identity-how she masked, dissociated, survived, and eventually chose to rise. Through therapy, spirituality, motherhood, and the unconditional love of her partner, she begins the slow, sacred work of coming home to herself.
This memoir is not just about trauma-it's about transformation.
It's about the children she fought for.
It's about the woman she became.
It's about the truth she finally claimed.
Quiet Rebellion is for:
- survivors of childhood trauma
- those healing from domestic violence or narcissistic abuse
- neurodivergent and queer readers seeking representation
- mothers reclaiming identity after chaos
- anyone who has been silenced or dismissed
- anyone who needs proof that healing is possible
If you've ever felt unseen, unheard, or unworthy-this book is your reminder:
Your voice matters. Your story matters. You matter.