Local author reflects on healing, identity, and the beauty of coming home to herself—featuring a heartfelt chapter dedicated to Peachtree City
PEACHTREE CITY, GA — Local author Christina Victoria has released her debut memoir, Freedom Passage: A Memoir in Letters—a deeply personal and poetic collection exploring resilience, motherhood, emotional healing, and self-reclamation. Told through a series of intimate letters, the book invites readers into Christina’s journey of becoming—after heartbreak, after caregiving, and after silence.
A standout chapter, “Ode to PTC,” is Christina’s personal tribute to Peachtree City. During a pivotal season in her life, she found peace and restoration in the city’s scenic paths, front porch stillness, and gentle community rhythm.
“Peachtree City gave me more than a place to live—it gave me a soft landing. A space to heal. A return to myself.”
At age 50, Christina became a published author, reclaiming her voice as a Black woman who has carried, nurtured, and led in every role she’s held. Through Freedom Passage, she offers others the very thing she fought to reclaim for herself: truth, tenderness, and the right to take up space.
Since its release, Freedom Passage has resonated deeply with readers across the country who find echoes of their own stories in Christina’s transparent, lyrical prose. The book is more than a memoir—it’s a ministry of truth wrapped in love and light.
Christina is the founder of the Christina Victoria Collective, a growing lifestyle and literary brand featuring books, beauty, and healing experiences. She is also the creator of the Freedom Glow Tour, a series of intimate book readings and community conversations rooted in legacy, liberation, and self-love.
Freedom Passage: A Memoir in Letters is available on Amazon, Barnes & Noble, and other major platforms.








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