Jacqueline Delavega: From Broken To Book
How one woman turned a lifetime of silence, survival, and courtroom courage into a memoir that is changing lives and breaking generational cycles.

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Apr 2, 2026
There is a moment in every survivor's journey when silence becomes unbearable. For Jacqueline Delavega, known to her readers as Jax, that moment did not arrive quietly. It arrived in a courtroom, under the weight of national attention, as she stood across from her own father and chose truth over loyalty. She lost much in that fight. But she refused to lose her voice.
The Story Behind Injustice Silence
What Jax built from that experience is not simply a book. It is a reckoning. Injustice Silence: Part One, The Hurt is a raw, unfiltered memoir that walks readers through childhood sexual abuse, grooming, physical violence, emotional manipulation, and the suffocating silence that cultural conditioning demands of its victims. Born into a deeply rooted Hispanic family where loyalty to family consistently outweighed the protection of the innocent, Jax grew up carrying secrets that were never hers to carry.
Her story is one that many survivors recognize immediately: the closed doors, the unspoken rules, the adults who looked away, and the cultural and religious frameworks that told her to keep it in the family. For years, those frameworks held. Then they did not.
Courage That Made National News
Jax did not just write about confronting her abuser. She faced him in court. The case drew national attention and cost her enormously, in relationships, in stability, and in the kind of peace that most people take for granted. Yet she pressed forward, not only for herself, but for every child who had no one willing to stand in the gap.
That courtroom battle became the backbone of her mission. It is the reason her words carry a weight that cannot be manufactured. As her testimonial states, "She was told to stay silent. She chose justice instead." That choice is not a tagline. It is the entire foundation of who Jacqueline Delavega is and what Injustice Silence represents.
Award Recognition: A Defining Voice in Healing
In 2026, Injustice Silence: Part One, The Hurt received the distinguished title of Best Inspirational Healing Book in The United States of 2026, awarded by Best of Best Review.
This recognition highlights a work that goes far beyond storytelling. It honors a book that steps into the realm of emotional transformation, truth telling, and personal empowerment. More than a memoir, Jax’s work is recognized as a defining voice in inspirational healing literature—offering readers something real, something lived, and something deeply needed in today’s world.
The award affirms what readers are already experiencing: Injustice Silence is not just a story—it is a catalyst for change.

A Platform Built For Silenced Voices
Beyond her own memoir, Jax has built Injustice Silence into a company with a broader purpose. She actively takes on other authors who have lived through trauma and deserve a platform, writers whose voices have been suppressed by shame, by family, or by a culture that rewards silence and punishes truth. Her mission is to amplify those voices alongside her own, creating a community where survivors are not alone on the shelf or in the story.
This is what separates Injustice Silence from a traditional publishing venture. It is not built on trends or market strategy. It is built on lived experience, accountability, and the belief that one story told with honesty can give another person permission to tell theirs.
What The Book Confronts
Injustice Silence: Part One, The Hurt does not flinch. It explores childhood sexual abuse and grooming, generational trauma within Hispanic family systems, narcissistic family dynamics, alcoholism and the road to sobriety, protecting children from predators, and the complicated intersection of faith, shame, and redemption. Jax writes not from a place of bitterness, but from a place of accountability, both her own and others'.
Her focus is clear: hurt people either hurt others or they heal. Jax chose healing. And she chose to document every step of that process so that readers who are still in the middle of their own pain understand that the path forward exists, even when it is not visible yet.
For Every Inner Child Still Waiting
The audience for this book is wider than it might first appear. Jax speaks directly to survivors of childhood abuse, yes, but also to parents trying to break generational cycles, to adults still protecting the inner child they were never allowed to grieve, and to anyone who has ever been told that family loyalty justifies harm. Her message is direct: cultural corruption dressed as tradition is still corruption. And choosing your child, or your own healing, over that tradition is not betrayal. It is survival.
Her book is currently available and has already begun reaching readers who needed exactly this kind of unflinching honesty. Reviews on Amazon reflect the impact her words are having on people who felt unseen before finding her work.

A Voice That Will Not Be Quieted
Jacqueline Delavega is not finished. Part One is exactly that: a beginning. She is speaking to audiences, building her platform, and creating space for other silenced authors to stand beside her. Every conversation she enters, every stage she steps onto, and every book she places in a reader's hands is another act of defiance against a system that told her to be quiet.
Silence protects the abuser. Truth protects the child. Jax has chosen the truth, and she is inviting everyone who has carried a secret too long to do the same.
Explore More About Injustice Silence
Discover Injustice Silence and read what readers are saying on Amazon Reviews. Follow Jax on Instagram and TikTok for ongoing conversations about breaking cycles, protecting children, and healing out loud. For inquiries, you can also reach out via email: courtney@injusticesilence.com.











