3.5 Years: A Story of Breaking, Becoming, and Beginning Again
By Burton Burt
What happens when the noise finally stops?
When every escape route disappears?
When the person you pretended to be can no longer survive the truth?
3.5 Years is a raw, honest journey through the collapse of a life built on avoidance, anger, addiction, and emotional disconnection - and the slow, difficult work of becoming someone different.
Burton Burt did not change because he wanted a better story to tell.
He changed because the world forced him into silence, and in that silence he finally met himself without running.
This memoir follows the internal wreckage that led to a prison sentence, the emotional unraveling that took place behind those walls, and the rebuilding that could only happen once he stopped hiding from himself. Written in a voice that is direct, grounded, and deeply human, 3.5 Years explores:
• Identity built on survival rather than truth
• The masks we wear to avoid being seen
• The pain we numb instead of face
• The lies we inherit
• The weight our families carry
• The anger that protects us until it destroys us
• The slow work of repair
• The freedom that comes from accountability
This is not a glamorized prison memoir.
It is not a story of sudden transformation.
It is the honest record of a man who cracked slowly, broke deeply, and rebuilt deliberately.
If you have ever carried shame, buried emotion, lost yourself in addiction, lived behind a mask, or needed to begin again, this book will meet you exactly where you are.
You cannot outrun your story.
But you can choose how it continues.