Truth Be Told
A Sobering Reminder
by Jennifer Howell
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About the Book
Truth Be Told
A memoir that doesn’t flinch, doesn’t soften, and doesn’t apologize.
This is the story of a woman who stopped protecting the lies that tried to bury her. A story ripped from the quiet places where pain hides and truth waits its turn. In these pages, masks fall, secrets break open, and survival speaks for itself.
This is not a pretty testimony — it’s a real one.
It’s the sound of a woman reclaiming her voice, her faith, and her fight.
It’s a warning, a witness, and a wake‑up call.
When the truth finally comes out, everything changes.
A memoir that doesn’t flinch, doesn’t soften, and doesn’t apologize.
This is the story of a woman who stopped protecting the lies that tried to bury her. A story ripped from the quiet places where pain hides and truth waits its turn. In these pages, masks fall, secrets break open, and survival speaks for itself.
This is not a pretty testimony — it’s a real one.
It’s the sound of a woman reclaiming her voice, her faith, and her fight.
It’s a warning, a witness, and a wake‑up call.
When the truth finally comes out, everything changes.
Features & Details
- Primary Category: Biographies & Memoirs
- Additional Categories Religion & Spirituality, Inspiration
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Project Option: Standard Portrait, 8×10 in, 20×25 cm
# of Pages: 56 - Publish Date: Feb 21, 2026
- Language English
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About the Creator
Jennifer Howell
Minneapolis, MN
Jennifer is a truth-teller with fire in her pen and God in her chest. A Minneapolis writer forged in adversity; she refuses to whisper the parts of life that were meant to be spoken out loud. Her memoir, Truth Be Told, doesn’t just share a story—it breaks chains. Her follow‑up, Black and Blue (I’m Still Fighting), goes even deeper, proving that resilience isn’t pretty, but it’s powerful. Jennifer writes for every woman who’s ever been silenced, overlooked, or underestimated. Her mission is simple: expose the truth, honor God, and remind women that survival is not the end of the story—victory is.