Confessions at the Halfway Point: A Memoir of Poetry from Time in Treatment is a raw, unflinching exploration of survival, self-discovery, and the fragile line between healing and breaking.
Told through hauntingly honest poems, Brittney Mondor chronicles her journey through mental health and eating disorder treatment-where safety wasn't always safe, recovery wasn't linear, and freedom came at a cost. From relapse and trauma to betrayal and rebirth, each piece captures the fragmented beauty of a mind fighting to find peace in the aftermath of pain.
With themes of loss, resilience, identity, and reclamation, this memoir-in-verse peels back the polished layers of "getting better" to reveal what it truly means to be halfway-between despair and hope, between holding on and letting go, between the person you were and the one you're still becoming.
Dark, surreal, and deeply human, Confessions at the Halfway Point is not just a collection of poems-it's a reckoning, a confession, and ultimately, a testament to survival.