If You Can Survive Your Parents You Have Half a Chance is a powerful memoir of endurance, growth, and the pursuit of peace after a turbulent beginning. Audrey Phillips takes readers through the unconventional reality of her childhood, marked by instability, abuse, and loss, while showing how her belief in resilience and faith can carve a way forward.Raised between the Appalachian mountains and the shifting ground of an unsettled home, Audrey witnessed both the strength of her grandmothers and the destructive cycles that threatened to define her. Her story reveals how hardship in childhood can echo into adulthood, but also how determination and forgiveness can break destructive patterns.From surviving abuse and betrayal to finding healing in faith and purpose in nursing, Audrey's journey is one of hard-won victories. She faced illness, family struggles, and the lasting effects of trauma, yet she chose not to remain defined by them. Instead, she built a life rooted in service, love, and renewal.This memoir is not only a testament of survival but also a guide for those facing their own struggles. Audrey offers her story as a reminder that even in the darkest of beginnings, there remains the possibility of transformation, hope, and peace for those willing to seek it.