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The Girl No One Wanted to Understand

Taneille Coomer

The Girl No One Wanted to Understand is the unapologetic story of a girl discarded by everyone—family, systems, society—who clawed her way back from addiction, prison, and unspeakable trauma. It’s not a tale of rescue. It’s a reckoning. Raw, real, and unforgettable, this memoir dares to say what others won’t: survival is messy, but so is truth.

  Personal Growth & Self-Improvement   50,000 words   100% complete   3 publishers interested
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$300.00 funded

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Update #1 - Reviews are coming in!! July 19, 2025

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“This book wrecked me in the best way. Taneille doesn’t just write a story — she bleeds on the page. Every chapter pulled me deeper into her pain, her strength, her fight to survive. It’s not just a memoir. It’s a mirror for every girl who ever felt invisible.”
— Jenna L., Indiana

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“I grew up in the same small town, and reading this book felt like someone finally said out loud what everyone else was too afraid to admit. Raw. Honest. Unforgettable. This isn’t just a book — it’s a voice for all of us who’ve been through hell and clawed our way back.”
— Michelle R.

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“I cried. I raged. I rooted for her. Every page of this memoir cuts deep and heals something inside you at the same time. Taneille’s truth is brutal, but it’s also beautiful. Everyone should read this.”
— Ashley P., Survivor & Advocate

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“This story will stay with me forever. It’s not sugar-coated. It’s not polished. It’s real, and that’s what makes it so powerful. I couldn’t put it down. Five stars isn’t enough.”
— James D.

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“A must-read for anyone who has ever felt broken. This book gave me chills. Her strength through addiction, abuse, grief, and betrayal is beyond inspiring. I only wish I’d had a book like this when I was younger.”
— Danielle M., reader review

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“This is the kind of memoir that changes lives. You can feel every scar, every loss, every moment she kept going when most people would’ve given up. I’m in awe. Thank you, Taneille, for being brave enough to tell it.”
— Anonymous Facebook Review