Turn the Page is a memoir spanning more than five decades, reflecting on a life shaped by family, love, missteps, and the quiet moments that linger long after they pass. Moving between childhood memories, adult reckoning, and the perspective that only time can bring, Gina Stevens writes with clarity and restraint about the people and experiences that formed her.
This book is about learning where responsibility truly belongs, understanding how early choices echo forward, and recognizing when it is finally time to let go. Through moments of humour, grief, regret, and hard-earned peace, the narrative traces the slow work of making sense of the past without rewriting it.
What lies beneath is estrangement that carries its own kind of pain. The person is still alive. The history still exists. Nothing is finished. There is no marker that allows grief to settle.
Hope remains because reunion is possible but improbable. Pain remains because reunion does not happen. Both live side by side, unresolved.
At its core, Turn the Page is about growth. About choosing honesty over comfort. About carrying what matters and leaving the rest behind.