This isn’t a survival story. It’s what comes after.
Everwoven: A Memoir. A Reckoning. invites you into the long, aching aftermath of trauma—the part most stories skip.
In fragmented vignettes, raw inner dialogue, and poetic reflections, Megan doesn’t just tell you what happened. She lets you into her mind as it unravels, remembers, resists, and rebuilds.
This book doesn’t offer a before-and-after arc or a neat conclusion tied with a bow. Instead, it brings you into the in-between—the place where healing isn’t linear, and becoming whole means learning how to live alongside what hurt you.
You’ll meet Little Me. Teen Me. 20s Me. 30s Me. Each version of Megan was shaped by childhood sexual abuse, emotional neglect, intimate partner violence, and years of self-blame.
Present-day Megan sits with them now—gently, fiercely, sometimes unwillingly—and tries to piece together a self that feels worthy of care.
What sets this memoir apart is how deeply it lets you in. Not just into the facts of what happened, but into the emotional, embodied experience of surviving it—and trying to live in its wake.
This is a story told from inside the mess, not after it’s been cleaned up. It’s a reckoning in real time.
For the ones who’ve asked, “Was it my fault?” For the ones who kept smiling so no one would see them falling apart. For the ones who feel like healing might be a lie because they’re still hurting—
This book is for you.
Content This memoir contains references to childhood sexual abuse (CSA), intimate partner violence (IPV), suicidal ideation, and emotional neglect.
Megan Margherio is a trauma-informed embodiment coach and the founder of a growing movement to help survivors and sensitive souls reclaim presence, possibility, and a sense of home within themselves.
Her work lives at the intersection of lived experience and integrative healing, shaped by her own journey through childhood trauma, estrangement, complex PTSD, and the long, slow work of coming back to life.
Through writing, somatic practices, and soul-centered coaching, Megan creates spaces where truth can be spoken, grief can be held, and joy can return—gently and on your own terms. She leads retreats, group programs, and healing experiences that honor both the tenderness and resilience of trauma survivors, helping them reconnect to their stories, their bodies, and their belonging.
Everwoven is one of those rare memoirs that lingers with you long after you’ve finished the last page. It’s powerful, vulnerable, and beautifully written—a raw and honest exploration of what it means to live in the aftermath of trauma.
Told through fragmented vignettes, poetic reflections, and inner dialogue, Megan’s writing style feels both intimate and unique, making it an incredibly engaging (and surprisingly quick) read. Instead of following a neat before-and-after arc, she brings you into the messy, nonlinear process of healing—into the spaces most stories tend to skip.
What makes this book stand out is how deeply it lets you in. You don’t just read about her experiences; you feel them—her confusion, resilience, and quiet reckoning with the past. It’s a moving reminder that healing doesn’t mean erasing what hurt you but learning how to live alongside it.
This memoir offers an important, honest perspective on survival and self-compassion. Beautifully written, emotionally resonant, and brave in its truth—Everwoven is a book I won’t forget.
This is a raw and brave memoir. I like that it’s a real personal story, not a guide or a set of instructions. We hear memories told by the author’s early, precocious self and what came after. The author shows that healing is possible, even with fear and doubt along the way, even if it feels impossible. I like how the story makes it clear that healing isn’t a perfect end point, but a slow and ongoing process. It’s honest and full of quiet strength.
I rarely read books about other people’s life stories – I usually read fantasy, as I want to escape this world, not dive deeper into it. But Meghan’s story captivated me from the very beginning. She shares experiences that no one should ever endure, and she does so without dramatizing them. That raw honesty is what makes the book so powerful. For me, it was easier to read and more moving than other memoirs I’ve attempted. Beyond that, Meghan’s storytelling carries a spark of hope and wisdom – showing that we can work through our own stories and maybe even let go of them. A book that lingers long after finishing.
This memoir is beautifully written, and the way the author revisits past versions of herself to tell her story draws you in completely. Your heart will both ache and feel joy as she shares her life through her stories. Her journey is told with a strength that is both moving and deeply inspiring, and her message is powerful, reminding you that healing isn’t a single moment, but something you continue to grow through.
Everwoven is raw, honest, and beautifully written. Megan Margherio captures what it really feels like to face your past and start healing. Not in a perfect, linear way, but in a deeply human one. Her words are powerful and tender at the same time. This book will stay with me for a long time. How lucky are we to have such an honest and vulnerable look into the heart and mind of Megan as she weaves her way through healing with her past selves in order to become her present self.