Ever felt ashamed of an event or life experience and afraid of anyone knowing?
Jenelle Simpson isn't holding back in her bravely inspiring new series, part one of her book. An ultimately raw read, Jenelle provides a glimpse of her experience being raised in a West Indian home with all its beliefs and myths, her trauma, insecurities, sexual abuse, being raised with a step-father, domestic violence, and various struggles within the Black community.
Jenelle opens up fully about her life in an inspiring book that encourages learning, healing, and not feeling ashamed about our life experiences.
Jenelle uses some Jamaican patois to bring the Jamaican culture and its effect alive for her readers.
This book is the product of a profound healing journey of trauma, abuse, and toxic generational cycles and attachments. Jenelle is the story of how one person's trauma can be used for a greater purpose and not bottled up with shame. To help others heal and use their experiences to flourish and understand that they're not alone.
Take the first steps, remove that feeling of shame, and dive into this raw story.