The Girl Who Cried Love: A Pivot to Self-Worth Memoir by Lindsay Manfredi

Discover Lindsay Manfredi’s memoir blending rock energy with raw self-worth, healing, and empowerment in The Girl Who Cried Love.

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There is a new memoir, The Girl Who Cried Love: A Pivot to Self-Worth, by Lindsay Manfredi, released on September 9, 2025, that blends the grit of rock ‘n’ roll with the honesty of personal transformation for you to read.

As the bassist for the Two-Time, Gold Album-Selling rock band Cold and the author of Unfuckwithable: A Guide to Inspired Badassery, Manfredi brings high-energy stage presence and unapologetic truth-telling to a book about breaking free from toxic relationship cycles, healing from heartbreak, and reclaiming personal power so you can shift from self-sabotage to self-worth.

Written in her signature, unfiltered, storytelling style, The Girl Who Cried Love takes you behind the scenes of her life on and offstage, revealing how chasing love in all the wrong places ultimately led her to the most important relationship of all—the one with herself—and offering both memoir and message to give you hope, perspective, and the tools to change course.

“This isn’t just my story,” said Manfredi. “It’s for anyone who’s ever abandoned themselves for love, anyone who’s ever felt stuck in a pattern they couldn’t break. I want people to know they’re not alone. And that it’s never too late to write a new story.” For you, that invitation aims to make the work relatable, raw, and empowering in a voice fans of Glennon Doyle, Cheryl Strayed, and Mel Robbins will connect with.

The book details list Best Seller Publishing as the publisher and the formats available in paperback, ebook, and audiobook. Amazon, Barnes & Noble, and independent bookstores nationwide will sell The Girl Who Cried Love through IngramSpark distribution. Additional information is available at www.lindsaymanfredi.com.

Offstage, Manfredi’s work blends raw personal storytelling with a mission to inspire resilience, self-worth, self-love, and authenticity. She is passionate about using her platform to spark conversations that help people heal and step fully into their worth, and she’s ready to bring that energy to podcasts, interviews, and, ultimately, stages around the world.

Follow Lindsay Manfredi on Instagram @lindsaymanfredi

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