The Softest Rock Pt. 2: Raised on Survival, Hardened by Love, Softened by Truth Paperback – March 9, 2026

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The Softest Rock is a raw, deeply reflective memoir about inheritance. What is passed down, what is absorbed, and what must be unlearned to survive with one’s soul intact.Born to a mother gripped by crack cocaine addiction and a father surviving through the ruthless world of pimping and hustling, a young Black woman enters life surrounded by instability. In her earliest years, safety comes through her grandmother, who becomes her primary caregiver and emotional anchor. Under her grandmother’s roof, she learns endurance, responsibility, and how to stand on her own feet early. Love exists, but it is practical, disciplined, and rooted in survival.As she grows older, her life shifts dramatically when she is raised by her father during her most impressionable years. In his world, power is currency and manipulation is strategy. She watches closely, how control is exercised, how truth is bent, how emotions are concealed or weaponized. Without knowing it, she is indoctrinated into toxic patterns of behavior, absorbing them not as abuse but as normalcy. These lessons are never explicitly taught; they are modeled daily, etched into her understanding of relationships and self-worth.Confused by the absence of emotional safety, she never learns the difference between masculine and feminine traits, between strength and dominance, protection and control, vulnerability and weakness. Instead, she follows her father’s example, adopting hardness, emotional detachment, and manipulation as survival tools. These traits become armor she wears proudly, unaware of the cost.Beneath that learned toughness lives her truest self: nurturing, sensitive, romantic, and deeply longing for connection. Throughout her life, this inner softness clashes with the behaviors she was conditioned to believe were necessary. The memoir traces her heartbreaks, her struggles with loving an addicted parent, and the emotional confusion that comes from craving intimacy while fearing it.Motherhood becomes a pivotal turning point. Determined to break cycles she barely understands, she learns how to be the best mother she knows how to be through trial, instinct, and unconditional love. As old patterns begin to surface in quiet, unexpected ways, she realizes she cannot outgrow what she has not faced. Choosing herself for the first time, she turns to therapy, where she begins to challenge the mindsets that once shaped her survival. What she uncovers is not just pain, but the power to rewrite her story from the inside out.The Softest Rock is a story of contradiction and truth: how strength can coexist with tenderness, how resilience can mask pain, and how healing is not a straight line but a conscious, often painful choice. It is a testament to generational survival, to Black womanhood in all its complexity, and to the radical act of unlearning hardness in order to finally live, and love, freely. Read more

ISBN13 979-8245647012
Language English
Publisher Independently published
Dimensions 6 x 1.48 x 9 inches
Item Weight 2.39 pounds
Print length 657 pages
Publication date March 9, 2026

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