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OverviewWhat if the hardest part wasn't leaving-what if it's everything that comes after? Everyone around you thinks you're ""better"" now. You left. You survived. But they don't see the daily battle to feel safe, the financial mess you didn't create, the strained relationships, or the silence that screams when the world moves on and you're still trying to piece yourself back together. In No One's Coming to Save You, survivor, speaker, and prevention specialist Melody C. Gross delivers a powerful, honest, and necessary guide for life after abuse. With courage and clarity, she walks you through the five areas most impacted by domestic violence, safety, finances, family, friendships, and self, and introduces you to the transformative process of re-SELF-tion: restoring yourself after relationship abuse. Gross doesn't just speak from theory; she speaks from experience. She stopped waiting for rescue and learned to become her own savior. Now she's offering you the same tools, truths, and strategies that helped her rebuild a life rooted in freedom, wholeness, and power. This isn't just a book. It's a mirror, a lifeline, and a manifesto. You can reclaim your life. You can write your next chapter. You can be your own damn hero. No one's coming to save you. But you don't need them to. You'll save yourself! Full Product DetailsAuthor: Melody C GrossPublisher: CS Publishing Ltd Imprint: CS Publishing Ltd Dimensions: Width: 15.20cm , Height: 1.40cm , Length: 22.90cm Weight: 0.367kg ISBN: 9798999792006Pages: 200 Publication Date: 16 August 2025 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsReview for No One's Coming to Save You: Navigating Life After Relationship Abuse by Melody Gross by Brandi Williams, APR, INHC, CSM, author of the forthcoming book Life's Gumbo As a survivor of domestic violence, I deeply resonated with Melody's experiences-emotionally, mentally, and otherwise. Her words felt like truth I had lived but never spoken out loud. What I appreciated most was her vulnerability-not just in recounting the pain, but in how she weaves that honesty into practical advice, gentle encouragement, and hard-won wisdom. This isn't just a book about surviving; it's a guide through it. Melody doesn't sugarcoat the journey, but she does light the way-with boundary-setting tools, affirmations, and real-talk about how to protect your peace and rebuild your life. I especially appreciated how she not only spoke to survivors, but also offered insight for those who love them-and for workplaces serious about creating cultures of care. This book deserves to be in every domestic violence organization, support group, and HR toolkit. It's not just a read-it's a resource. A soft landing and a soul check. For so many of us, it's the mirror we didn't know we needed. Author InformationMelody Gross is a bold voice, trusted expert, self-proclaimed disruptor, and unwavering advocate for survivors of domestic violence. Born and raised in Harlem, Melody writes nonfiction that challenges, affirms, and educates. Her work doesn't shy away from the uncomfortable-it leans in with honesty, clarity, and a deep belief in the power of truth. As a survivor herself, she brings both personal insight and professional expertise to the page and speaking engagements, bridging the gap between what survivors actually need and what the world too often fails to provide.Melody's journey to becoming a speaker and author was born out of necessity. Speaking out saved her, and now, she writes to create pathways for others to feel seen, heard, and supported. Whether she's consulting and training companies through her business Couragoeus SHIFT, leading prevention work through her nonprofit, the Eva Lee Parker Foundation, or mentoring those navigating harm, Melody's message is clear: we all have a role to play in ending intimate partner violence. Her books No One's Coming to Save You and You Can't Save Us are urgent, raw, and an invitation to listen deeply, act bravely, and remember that healing is possible, even when it's hard.She now resides in Charlotte, North Carolina, with her talented and funny teenage son. Away from the page and podium, Melody finds joy in decorating her home for Christmas, randomly dancing, singing, or spitting rap lyrics, and exploring all forms that celebrate art, culture, and history. Her life and writing are a testament to resilience-not the polished kind, but the type forged in fire, rooted in community, lit by optimism, and driven by courage. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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