Dumb Girl: A Journey from Childhood Abuse to Gun Control Advocacy
By (Author) Heidi Yewman
She Writes Press
She Writes Press
19th August 2025
19th August 2025
United States
General
Non Fiction
Political activism / Political engagement
Social welfare and social services
Child abuse
Coping with / advice about abuse
Relationships and families: advice and issues
Paperback
296
Width 140mm, Height 216mm
210g
For fans of Jeannette Walls, Jodi Picoult, and Alice Sebold, a heartening memoir about a girl who survives abuse and molestation to become a powerful advocate against gun violence in America.
The inspiring memoir of a woman who overcomes the physical, emotional, and sexual abuse of her early life to blossom into a gun violence prevention activist.
Growing up in a toxic, male-centered household where shes repeatedly told, Dont be a dumb girl, Heidis abused by her dadstarting with a punch in the face at five years oldand left to fend for herself by her alcoholic mom, who neglects to protect her from either her violent father or her brother who molests her. For years, Heidis traumatized and without a voice.
Then comes Columbine. Thirteen years after Heidi graduates from Columbine High, this horrific school shooting rocks the nationand gives her a sudden sense of purpose. Despite her childhood wounds, or perhaps even because of them, she becomes determined to stop gun violence. Gradually, she finds her voice: organizing vigils and protests, joining the Brady Campaign Board to battle the NRA, and eventually writing a book and directing a documentary about the after-effects of gun violence. In doing so, she finds her inner strength and resolve and overcomes her fear of conflictand learns that when you frame it the right way, even being dumb can be a superpower.
Yewmans beautifully written memoir intertwines her journey to stop gun violence with her path to healing from a turbulent childhood marked by verbal, physical, and sexual abuse. Through her mission to stand up against gun violence, she reclaims her power and transforms her pain into empathy and strength.Jane Epstein, author ofI Feel Real Guilty: A Memoir of Sibling Sexual Abuse
A compelling and enduring book because of the author's openness and vulnerability in her narration. I highly recommend it to readers who value powerful memoirs that delve into complex themes of identity, resilience, social justice, and the power of personal transformation.Readers Favorite, FIVE STARS
Heidi Yewmanis a gun control advocate, author, and documentary filmmaker. Shes best known for her first book,Beyond the Bullet, and her international award-winning filmBehind the Bullet, which explores the impact of gun violence on individuals and communities. A graduate of Columbine High School, Heidi served on the board of Brady United Against Gun Violence. As a survivor of childhood abuse, she is driven by a commitment to reducing trauma and gun violence while promoting public safety through education and advocacy. She lives in Portland, Oregon.