In her fifties, Pinky stands as a testament to resilience, redemption, and radical healing.
Raised in a cult, she walked away nearly three decades ago, embarking on a long journey of self-discovery while raising two sons on her own after escaping an abusive marriage.
Through years of profound personal work, she found the strength to forgive, return with an open heart, and reconnect with the family she hadn’t spoken to in more than twenty-five years.
Today, Pinky is a dynamic leader who runs a thriving company, overseeing 130 team members as second-in-command.
Deeply active in her community, she delivers powerful speeches on autism awareness, women’s empowerment, and overcoming trauma.
Having survived physical, mental, and emotional abuse—including from her parents and former partners—she has transformed her pain into life purpose.
Having done the deep healing, she now shines her light brightly and helps others do the same. Her story is one of leaving darkness behind, reclaiming joy, and guiding survivors of abuse, molestation, and generational trauma toward their own healing and light.
She has never felt stronger, more whole, or more aligned with her mission to inspire and uplift.
Pinky's first book is her courageous offering to the world—a message that forgiveness, growth, and purpose are possible no matter how far you’ve wandered or how deep the wounds.
After nearly three decades of silence, she returned.
This is not a story of abuse. It is a powerful testament to what comes after—the long journey back to light. For twenty-seven years, the author rebuilt her life after escaping the shadows of a cult and the cruelty of her parents. She forged new relationships, learned to trust, and discovered joy she once thought impossible.
Then she chose to reach back.
In these pages, you’ll walk with her through the awkward reunions, the tentative conversations with the siblings she left behind, the moments of grace, and the waves of grief. This is not a fairy tale of easy endings. It is an honest exploration of forgiveness—not as forgetting or weakness, but as a hard-won act of strength that reclaims your future from the wounds of the past.
For anyone who has known betrayal by those who should have loved them, this book offers hope: it is never too late to heal, to forgive, and to author your own redemption.
Releases 6.26.26
Light Work releases 6.26.26