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Waking Up Alone: Navigating the Narrow Passage Through Master-Slave Narratives

Nicole Wordlaw

In this unflinching and vulnerable book, psychologist Nicole Wordlaw exposes the impact of intergenerational trauma and internalized race and gender narratives, through the lens of a Black woman seeking spiritual freedom on her own terms.

Waking Up Alone is part memoir, part map: a vulnerable, fiercely honest exploration of what it means to awaken as a Black woman in a world built on master-slave narratives, gender roles, and spiritual illusions.

Clinical psychologist Dr. Nicole Wordlaw--Stanford and Berkeley-trained, longtime Buddhist practitioner, daughter of a Black father and white mother, and former partner of a well-known spiritual teacher--traces her journey from a little girl seeking love through obedience, to a woman unraveling the cultural myths that shaped her. Through the lenses of race, womanhood, and power, she reveals how systems of domination live not only in institutions but inside our most intimate relationships, and in the stories we're taught to believe about ourselves.

Waking Up Alone invites readers to recognize the cages they've inherited, question the roles they've been taught to play, and listen for freedom's quiet song within. This is a book for anyone ready to unlearn, to awaken, and to remember who they were before the world told them who to be.

Book Details

  • Publisher: Sentient Publications
  • Publish Date: Jul 7th, 2026
  • Pages: 275
  • Language: English
  • Edition: undefined - undefined
  • Dimensions: 0.00in - 0.00in - 0.00in - 0.57lb
  • EAN: 9781591813736
  • Categories: Social PsychologyMemoirsCultural & Ethnic Studies - American - African American & Bl

About the Author

Wordlaw, Nicole: - Dr. Nicole Wordlaw is a clinical psychologist, a longtime practitioner of Buddhist meditation, a lover of Spirit, and the daughter of a white mother and a Black father. She completed her undergraduate degree in psychology at Stanford University, graduating with honors and distinction in 1992, and then earned a Masters and Doctorate in clinical psychology from the University of California at Berkeley in 1999. She is passionate about helping those she serves notice and follow their own inner guide.

Praise for this book

Gripping, instructive, and ultimately, wise and inspiring.--Resmaa Menakem "author of My Grandmother's Hands"