Life Does Get Better (Electronic book text)


DescriptionThe true and often painful story of a young woman's fight, her desperate need to be heard despite her family's traditional beliefs and their total abandonment. A painful journey which in itself brought the healing she sought but never received. This book contains her story and her poems in a story form. On her journey, she found God, who held her hand and is with her always. This book is an intensely moving and written from the heart and how there was fairy-tale ending. This is an intensely moving and excellently written book. About the AuthorSara Khan was born in 1969, oldest of five children. From an early age, her childhood was an unhappy one, which at such a young age she had no control over. When you are young the people you love most and trust are the people you turn to, she was trampled by family honour, family honour mattered more than anything at times more than life itself, her elders and their beliefs left her very confused. Writing the book brought back her troubled childhood, and although she does not go into detail about her sexual abuse in the book, she started to have flashbacks, and this was upsetting at times, but she managed to stay strong as she knew her story had to be told in order to help other victims. Brought up in a British country and raised with Asian values, which in reality was not a bad idea, if enforced correctly. Surrounded by a large family she always felt deep down as if she was adopted. She felt that she did not belong; inside she was hurting and had no one to share her terrifying pain. She managed to turn her life around and got married but the pain of her childhood was still there. Married to a lovely man, who has been her rock and who stood by her side in her fight for justice. She has two beautiful children who are her world and will protect them forever. Disowned by all her blood relatives for refusing to keep quiet, she wanted time to reflect and to put her suffering into perspective, she felt she had to make her voice heard. Each hurdle has served to make her a stronger person.

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DescriptionThe true and often painful story of a young woman's fight, her desperate need to be heard despite her family's traditional beliefs and their total abandonment. A painful journey which in itself brought the healing she sought but never received. This book contains her story and her poems in a story form. On her journey, she found God, who held her hand and is with her always. This book is an intensely moving and written from the heart and how there was fairy-tale ending. This is an intensely moving and excellently written book. About the AuthorSara Khan was born in 1969, oldest of five children. From an early age, her childhood was an unhappy one, which at such a young age she had no control over. When you are young the people you love most and trust are the people you turn to, she was trampled by family honour, family honour mattered more than anything at times more than life itself, her elders and their beliefs left her very confused. Writing the book brought back her troubled childhood, and although she does not go into detail about her sexual abuse in the book, she started to have flashbacks, and this was upsetting at times, but she managed to stay strong as she knew her story had to be told in order to help other victims. Brought up in a British country and raised with Asian values, which in reality was not a bad idea, if enforced correctly. Surrounded by a large family she always felt deep down as if she was adopted. She felt that she did not belong; inside she was hurting and had no one to share her terrifying pain. She managed to turn her life around and got married but the pain of her childhood was still there. Married to a lovely man, who has been her rock and who stood by her side in her fight for justice. She has two beautiful children who are her world and will protect them forever. Disowned by all her blood relatives for refusing to keep quiet, she wanted time to reflect and to put her suffering into perspective, she felt she had to make her voice heard. Each hurdle has served to make her a stronger person.

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Chipmunkapublishing

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United States

Release date

June 2011

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Electronic book text - Windows

Pages

123

ISBN-13

978-1-84991-352-2

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9781849913522

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1-84991-352-8



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