She was a rookie reporter at the SABC in 1999. He was a popular radio disc jockey, the darling of the SABCs Lotus FM, a radio station catering to nearly half a million Indian people across South Africa. They were the perfect pair, or so it seemed. And if anyone suspected the nature of the abusive relationship, Govender says, she doesnt believe they knew the full extent of the horror that the popular DJ was inflicting on this intrepid journalist. The bruising punches, the cracking slaps, and the relentless episodes filled with beatings, kicking and strangling were as ferocious as the emotional and verbal abuse he hurled at her. No one would know the brutal and graphic details of Govenders story until now.
In Beaten But Not Broken, this Indian woman does the unthinkable, maybe even the unforgiveable, in breaking the ranks of a close-knit conservative community to speak out about her five-year-long hell in this abusive relationship. Her story also lays bare her heart-breaking experiences as a victim of childhood bullying and being ostracised by some in her community for being a dark-skinned Indian girl. Govender tells a graphic story of extreme abuse, living with the pain, and ultimately of how she was saved by her own relentless fighting spirit to find purpose and love. This is a story of possibilities and hope; it is a story of a true survivor.
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She was a rookie reporter at the SABC in 1999. He was a popular radio disc jockey, the darling of the SABCs Lotus FM, a radio station catering to nearly half a million Indian people across South Africa. They were the perfect pair, or so it seemed. And if anyone suspected the nature of the abusive relationship, Govender says, she doesnt believe they knew the full extent of the horror that the popular DJ was inflicting on this intrepid journalist. The bruising punches, the cracking slaps, and the relentless episodes filled with beatings, kicking and strangling were as ferocious as the emotional and verbal abuse he hurled at her. No one would know the brutal and graphic details of Govenders story until now.
In Beaten But Not Broken, this Indian woman does the unthinkable, maybe even the unforgiveable, in breaking the ranks of a close-knit conservative community to speak out about her five-year-long hell in this abusive relationship. Her story also lays bare her heart-breaking experiences as a victim of childhood bullying and being ostracised by some in her community for being a dark-skinned Indian girl. Govender tells a graphic story of extreme abuse, living with the pain, and ultimately of how she was saved by her own relentless fighting spirit to find purpose and love. This is a story of possibilities and hope; it is a story of a true survivor.
The thing about this book that caught my attention is the name of the author. I had honestly thought my sister had finally told her truth without telling me, you see, my sister is also Venessa Govender and she also went through hell with a man who would make her stand against a wall for hours and not allow her to eat food or would occasionally, just for the fun of it bang her head against the wall while she stood there, just because he could. there was even a time he beat her so bad she ended up in hospital with amnesia. I salute you, for telling this story. I have purchased it as a gift for my Vanessa Govender. Powerful and empowering. Rise up, my sisters and tell your stories!
Imprint | Jacana Media |
Country of origin | South Africa |
Release date | August 2018 |
Availability | Expected to ship within 2 - 4 working days |
Authors | Vanessa Govender |
Foreword by | Debora Patta |
Dimensions | 235 x 155 x 25mm (L x W x T) |
Format | Paperback - Trade |
Pages | 206 |
ISBN-13 | 978-1-4314-2679-9 |
Barcode | 9781431426799 |
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LSN | 1-4314-2679-2 |