The Survival Handbook Book Two goes deeper into the psychology of survival, into the choices, the consequences, and the silence that follows. It explores what happens when safety is a privilege and every decision comes with a price.
Written by survivor and advocate Arya Skyee, this book is not about healing. It is about understanding.
Each chapter takes the reader inside the real world of survival, addiction, the hustle, love, loss, violence, sex work, and jail.
From the concrete floors of the cell to the invisible walls of the mind, this book gives voice to the people the world forgot, the ones who did what they had to do to live another day.
Gritty, lyrical, and unapologetically real, this work does not beg for sympathy. It demands recognition.
Because before you can heal you have to be seen.
And before you can rise you have to understand what it means to fall.
For those who have lived it, this is truth.
For those who never had to, this is a warning.