Brick by Brick
A Memoir of Endurance, Healing, and Becoming
When a doctor examined Anna Hertel’s damaged knee and asked, “What was it all for?” he was talking about the toll of years of endurance training. But the question opened a deeper reckoning.
In Brick by Brick, the author traces the story of a woman who poured everything into motion, becoming a two-time Ironman and completing forty-five triathlons years earlier in order to move beyond two abusive relationships in early adulthood that left her fractured. After she finally got away, the imprint lingered for over a decade, showing up in perfectionism, self-erasure, and a nervous system wired for survival, long before she understood its source.
Born in Germany and raised in the U.S., she grew up in a loving, privileged family, afforded safety, education, and opportunity, yet internally splintered by cultural dislocation and a deep hunger for connection she did not yet know how to name. Years later, a late-in-life diagnosis of ADHD would cast new light on her emotional intensity, impulsive trust, and relentless drive to prove her worth.
She turned to discipline, believing it could hold what her relationships could not. But the body keeps score. Injury, not insight, finally made her stop.
Told in vivid scenes and braided with reflective footnotes, this memoir begins in the doctor’s office and spirals backward through collapse, migration, and reclamation. In the end, she would leave two more relationships, guided by a quiet knowing that the echoes of trauma still required excavation before she could move forward as an integrated self. Choosing single motherhood was not an ending but an arrival, a way of finally finding the home she had always longed for inside her body.
With insight into trauma recovery, somatic memory, ADHD, and the myth of romantic salvation, Brick by Brick is a meditation on endurance, identity, and taking the long way home.
Anna Hertel
Anna Hertel is a writer, retired endurance athlete, and therapist-in-training whose work explores the intersection of trauma, identity, and the healing potential of embodied experience. A two-time Ironman finisher with forty-five triathlons behind her, Anna once believed discipline could outrun pain. Instead, it led her back to herself.
Born in Germany and raised in the United States, Anna grew up between cultures, continually seeking belonging. The long echo of relational abuse shaped how she moved through the world, distorting her sense of safety and how she learned to navigate closeness long before it was recognized. Her experiences, including a misdiagnosis of postpartum depression later clarified through undiagnosed ADHD, unfolded within this lens. She writes to give voice to what remained unnamed, building language for what it takes to feel whole.
Anna holds an MFA in creative nonfiction and is currently completing her master’s in clinical counseling. She integrates narrative therapy, somatic awareness, and existential depth into her evolving therapeutic practice. Her memoir, Brick by Brick, is a meditation on endurance, motherhood, and the quiet work of coming home to one’s body.
She lives in the San Francisco Bay Area with her young daughter, where she continues to rebuild, reflect, and write, brick by brick.






