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Unshackled: Healing the Wounds Black Women Carry in Silence
by Dr. Jillian Hardy
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Synopsis
Every Black woman carries a story — but some of those stories have been buried under years of pain, silence, and survival.
In Unshackled, Dr. Jill takes readers on a raw, emotional, and empowering journey through the hidden wounds that so many women carry but rarely speak about — the pain of ...
In Unshackled, Dr. Jill takes readers on a raw, emotional, and empowering journey through the hidden wounds that so many women carry but rarely speak about — the pain of ...
Every Black woman carries a story — but some of those stories have been buried under years of pain, silence, and survival.
In Unshackled, Dr. Jill takes readers on a raw, emotional, and empowering journey through the hidden wounds that so many women carry but rarely speak about — the pain of absent parents, favoritism, divorce, domestic violence, rejection, church hurt, and the exhaustion of constantly being “the strong one.”
Through powerful storytelling, spiritual wisdom, and heartfelt reflection prompts, Dr. Jill opens the door to healing the parts of ourselves that have been ignored for far too long. Each chapter peels back another layer of silence and shame, reminding readers that freedom is possible — not by pretending the past didn’t happen, but by facing it with courage, grace, and self-compassion.
This book is not a self-help manual. It’s a soul guide.
It’s for the woman who’s ready to stop shrinking, stop suppressing, and start living freely in her truth.
Inside, you’ll discover:
The healing process behind mother and father wounds.
How to rebuild after narcissistic relationships and divorce.
The truth about church hurt, black fatigue, and finding spirituality beyond religion.
Real conversations about identity, sexual trauma, and emotional survival.
Reflection prompts, affirmations, and “Breakthrough Notes” to help you do the work within.
Unshackled is a sacred invitation to rise — to forgive, to release, and to become the woman you were always meant to be.
If you’ve ever whispered, “I’m tired of being strong — I just want to be free,” this book was written for you.
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