Just Because I’m a Woman

Par : Marshall Makhubo, Gladys Lindiwe Mathonsi-Twala
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  • FormatePub
  • ISBN978-1-005-07079-3
  • EAN9781005070793
  • Date de parution07/05/2021
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  • Infos supplémentairesepub
  • ÉditeurC. C. Chamberlane

Résumé

In this all too often cruel world we are living in, many women go through the most and the worst of all hardships. Being a woman is hard in itself, but being a mother can make life for women all the more challenging. We live in a society where far too many women are mistreated by their loved ones as well as strangers; a world where they must fight for their very survival and safety as well as that of their children.
In this book, co-author, Gladys Lindiwe Mathonsi-Twala, shares her experience of growing up in this world of gender-based violence (GBV). Her co-author, Marshall Makhubo supports feminism and gives hope that you can still make it in life no matter what your past circumstances. The book aims to help you as a victim of abuse, to build your self-esteem despite the path you have travelled."Kwanele" - you deserve happiness and inner peace.
In this all too often cruel world we are living in, many women go through the most and the worst of all hardships. Being a woman is hard in itself, but being a mother can make life for women all the more challenging. We live in a society where far too many women are mistreated by their loved ones as well as strangers; a world where they must fight for their very survival and safety as well as that of their children.
In this book, co-author, Gladys Lindiwe Mathonsi-Twala, shares her experience of growing up in this world of gender-based violence (GBV). Her co-author, Marshall Makhubo supports feminism and gives hope that you can still make it in life no matter what your past circumstances. The book aims to help you as a victim of abuse, to build your self-esteem despite the path you have travelled."Kwanele" - you deserve happiness and inner peace.
In this all too often cruel world we are living in, many women go through the most and the worst of all hardships. Being a woman is hard in itself, but being a mother can make life for women all the more challenging. We live in a society where far too many women are mistreated by their loved ones as well as strangers; a world where they must fight for their very survival and safety as well as that of their children.
In this book, co-author, Gladys Lindiwe Mathonsi-Twala, shares her experience of growing up in this world of gender-based violence (GBV). Her co-author, Marshall Makhubo supports feminism and gives hope that you can still make it in life no matter what your past circumstances. The book aims to help you as a victim of abuse, to build your self-esteem despite the path you have travelled."Kwanele" - you deserve happiness and inner peace.
In this all too often cruel world we are living in, many women go through the most and the worst of all hardships. Being a woman is hard in itself, but being a mother can make life for women all the more challenging. We live in a society where far too many women are mistreated by their loved ones as well as strangers; a world where they must fight for their very survival and safety as well as that of their children.
In this book, co-author, Gladys Lindiwe Mathonsi-Twala, shares her experience of growing up in this world of gender-based violence (GBV). Her co-author, Marshall Makhubo supports feminism and gives hope that you can still make it in life no matter what your past circumstances. The book aims to help you as a victim of abuse, to build your self-esteem despite the path you have travelled."Kwanele" - you deserve happiness and inner peace.
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