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It Will All Come Right In The End is a raw, honest, and sometimes darkly funny memoir by Ashling Podmore detailing the reality of surviving coercive control, narcissistic abuse, and rebuilding a life from nothing as a single parent. This book offers a vital, lived account of the emotional abuse that happens so gradually you don't recognize yourself until it's too late, culminating in the fierce determination to protect her children.
This is the story of falling in love with the wrong person, the slow erosion of self, and the moment the abuse turned toward the children, igniting the protective instinct of a mother.
Key Features & BenefitsThis memoir confronts the reality of domestic abuse that happens quietly in kitchens and bedrooms. It covers:
If you have stayed too long, questioned your reality, or walked on eggshells in your own home, this honest account from a survivor who built a life from the ground up is the book you have been waiting for.
You went back more than once. You were barely parenting and you hated yourself for it. You never stopped questioning why. This is the book you have been waiting for.

Not a dramatic confrontation. Not a obvious moment of danger.
Just an ordinary Tuesday evening, overcooked pasta, and messages that left her shaking.
This is what coercive control actually looks like from the inside. Not the version in leaflets. The real version. The one that happens in kitchens and bedrooms and cars and WhatsApp threads at ten o'clock at night.
If you have lived a similar life then you will recognise every word of this book.

The truth about coercive control — told from inside a real relationship
Not theory. Not a checklist. A lived account of five years of coercive control and manipulation — written by the woman who survived it.
Real WhatsApp screenshots
The actual messages. The argument about pasta. The inheritance money spent on CCTV cameras. Undeniable, unedited, real.
The barely parenting confession
The chapter every mother in survival mode needs to hear someone say out loud. The television on too much. The McDonald's. The guilt. And the permission to finally forgive yourself for it.
What it actually looks like to leave with nothing
A council house with concrete floors. Thirty two pounds fifty. No carpets, no white goods, no credit. And what she built from there anyway.
The conversations that changed everything
What to say to your children. What not to say. And the moment a five year old asked why daddy made her so sad — and the answer that took years to find.
The other side
Because there is one. And this book shows you exactly what it looks like.
Ash left a toxic relationship with two small children and thirty two pounds to her name. She moved into a council house with concrete floors and built a life, a business and a movement from the healing that came after it.
She is a bestselling children's author. A child emotional wellbeing educator. The voice behind a community of over 50,000 families navigating life after toxic relationships.
She did not write this book because she had it figured out. She wrote it because she needed it to exist and it did not.
If Part Time Working Mummy felt like someone finally said it out loud — this book goes further. Into the dark parts, through the guilt, and out the other side.

Also by Ashling — for you and your children
The Memoir
Ashling Podmore's debut memoir. A raw, honest and darkly funny account of coercive control, survival parenting and rebuilding a life from nothing. For the woman who stayed too long and never stopped questioning why.
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