by Emma Lineberger (Author)
For years, she believed surviving him meant staying. Staying quiet. Staying agreeable. Staying alive. Only later did she learn that real survival begins the moment you stop protecting the man who is hurting you.
The Things He Didn't Break is a raw and haunting memoir of domestic violence, the kind that does not arrive screaming but slips in softly and rearranges your reality piece by piece. Love becomes leverage. Safety becomes a performance. Fear becomes something you learn to carry without flinching. Each chapter traces how control tightens slowly, how silence becomes a skill, and how a woman can disappear inside a life that looks normal from the outside.
Leaving was not the end. The damage lingered in the body, in the breath, in the way ordinary moments could feel dangerous without warning. Survival continued long after the relationship ended, written into muscle memory and instinct.
When she finally spoke, the cost was immense. It became a never-ending cycle of interviews and courtrooms, each one demanding she relive what she was trying to survive. The justice system did not erase the past, but he was found guilty. He was put behind bars. Even then, survival did not stop. It simply changed shape.
This is not just a story of leaving.
It is a story of rising through trauma, through the legal system, and through every attempt he made to silence her.
He broke many things.
But he did not break her.
Content warning: This book contains depictions of domestic abuse, sexual violence, and trauma.
Number of Pages: 250
Dimensions: 0.53 x 9 x 6 IN
Publication Date: January 19, 2026