She was called unstable. Opportunistic. A cautionary tale.The truth? She was surviving. From the chaotic communes of 1960s San Francisco to the stages that made her a rock icon, Courtney Love's life has been dissected, judged, and misunderstood. As the frontwoman of Hole, she gave voice to female rage when the world wanted women to stay quiet. As Kurt Cobain's widow, she was blamed for a tragedy she couldn't prevent. As a mother battling addiction, she lost everything-including her daughter.But this isn't a story about falling apart. It's about refusing to stay broken.Antiheroine takes you behind the headlines and conspiracy theories to reveal the woman the media never let you see. This is the unflinching account of a girl abandoned by her family who built her own empire, a musician who revolutionized rock while fighting for respect, and an addict who clawed her way back from the edge when most had written her off.Through decades of legal wars, custody battles, public breakdowns, and the suffocating weight of fame, Love kept fighting. She made mistakes-catastrophic ones. She hurt people she loved. She became the villain in her own story. But she also got sober, rebuilt bridges she'd burned, and found her voice again after years of silence.From the wilderness of addiction to the clarity of recovery, this is the raw, unvarnished truth of what it takes to survive when the world is watching you self-destruct.For anyone who's ever been judged for their worst moments, ever fought demons they couldn't name, or ever wondered if redemption is possible after unforgivable mistakes-this story will grip you, challenge you, and refuse to let you look away.The woman who refused to be silenced finally tells her story.