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Before she became “Superwoman,” she was just a little girl trying to survive.
In Saving Supergirl from Becoming Superwoman, author April L. Ervin unveils the deeply emotional, spiritual, and generational journey of the “Supergirl”—the high-achieving, hyper-responsible daughter who grows up carrying burdens far beyond her years. She becomes the woman everyone depends on… but who is silently breaking inside.
This transformative and heartfelt book shines a compassionate light on the unseen journey between girlhood and womanhood—the path where many of us learned to perform, please, perfect, and pretend. April exposes how early childhood roles, trauma, expectations, and unspoken family dynamics shape adult women into modern-day “Superwomen,” often at the cost of their own identity, peace, and emotional wellbeing.
Through powerful storytelling, spiritual revelation, and the signature Saving Superwoman transparency, April guides readers to:
✨ Recognize the “Supergirl” patterns formed in childhood
✨ Understand how early emotional wounds shape adult burnout
✨ Break free from people-pleasing, perfection, and hyper-independence
✨ Heal the inner child who learned to survive instead of thrive
✨ Release generational expectations that are not theirs to carry
✨ Reclaim their God-given identity beyond titles, roles, and strength
✨ Learn new rhythms of rest, softness, boundaries, and emotional clarity
This book is a call to the woman who has always been “the strong one”…
The dependable daughter. The responsible sister. The overachiever. The rescuer.
The one who carries everyone else—yet rarely allows herself to be carried.
Here, April offers not just insight, but permission to lay the cape down.
If you’re ready to heal the girl you were so the woman you are can finally breathe—this book is for you.
You don’t have to be Superwoman to be worthy. You just have to be you.





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