The Black Girl’s Guide to Healing Emotional Wounds
Author: Nijiama Smalls
“I wish my father had been present in my life, so I would not have accepted a lot of crap from men.”
“Growing up, I didn’t feel loved by my mother which caused….”
If you have ever said any of the above, then this book is for you. This means there may be emotional wounds that are stopping you from living your best life. Disappointments, rejection, competition, overthinking, and family secrets are some of the emotional wounds that cause inner chaos and damage our sense of self.
As black girls, we suffer differently, and our history is complex. Nijiama Smalls is all too familiar with the suffering of black girls and shares her personal journey of uncovering the origin of black girl trauma while also addressing the ongoing process of healing and recovery from wounds caused by past hurts.
A Rose is Still A Rose: Overcoming Your Past to Walk in Freedom
Author: Grace Onuegbu
Rose is still a Rose: Overcoming Your Past to Walk in Freedom is a memoir that illustrates God’s redemption and faithfulness. This transparent and vulnerable book highlights the story of Grace Onuegbu, and her process of transformation from a prodigal daughter to a bold and unapologetic voice of healing and transformation.
A Rose is still a Rose confronts the topics of childhood trauma, toxic relationships, parental abandonment, and sexual perversion and how God can transform even the worst situations into catalysts for deliverance and growth. Most importantly, this inspirational book will help readers take ownership of their own narrative and allow God into the secret places of their hearts to heal wounds preventing them from walking in true freedom.