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Warrior Sister, Cut Yourself Free

Jenifer DeBellis

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Library Tales Publishing
18 June 2025
A vital self-help resource for teen girls and young women, ""Warrior Sister, Cut Yourself Free"" is the roadmap to recovery from physical and sexual assault trauma, a must-have for survivors and the professionals who support them on their path to healing.

Warrior Sister, Cut Yourself Free is a survivor’s guide for teen girls, young women, and anyone healing from assault and abuse, as well as the professionals who serve and support them. This “empathetic and knowledgeable recovery manual” (Kirkus Reviews) is essentially a tailored roadmap for survivors thrown into situations where they must become their own hero and save their own lost world. The pages within are designed specifically for teen girls and young women because they are impacted most by physical violence, have the least recovery resources, and should never have to walk this path alone.

As part of the RESTORE YOUR INNER WARRIOR® series and the aRIFT+ Warrior Project outreach, this book helps survivors navigate their healing journey. From survival to self-restoration. Warrior Sister, Cut Yourself Free offers trauma-informed support, knowledge, and strategies survivors need to rebuild their confidence, self-worth, and life.
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Imprint:   Library Tales Publishing
Country of Publication:   United States
Dimensions:   Height: 178mm,  Width: 127mm,  Spine: 13mm
Weight:   159g
ISBN:   9781956769012
ISBN 10:   1956769013
Pages:   155
Publication Date:  
Audience:   General/trade ,  ELT Advanced
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active

Jenifer DeBellis, M.F.A., is the author of New Wilderness (Cornerstone Press, 2023), Warrior Sister, Cut Yourself Free from Your Assault (Library Tales Publishing, 2021/2025), and Blood Sisters (Main Street Rag, 2018). With a freelance career spanning over two decades, she has ghostwritten and edited full-length books, short-form works, and mass media content, while also managing strategic marketing initiatives. She serves as editor of Pink Panther Magazine and directs both aRIFT Warrior Project and the Detroit Writers’ Guild (501c3). Her work has been featured in Psychology Today and Seattle’s My Independence Report, and her writing appears in AWP’s Festival Writer, CALYX, The Good Men Project, Medical Literary Messenger, Solstice, and other esteemed journals. A former Meadow Brook Writing Project fellow, DeBellis facilitates summer workshops for Oakland University and teaches writing and literature at Saginaw Valley State University. Learn more at JeniferDeBellis.com.

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