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This is a soul baring narration of the triumph of a woman caught between the trappings of her natural inclinations and societal expectations. It chronicles the true life story of an African woman's experience of the painful intersection of religious, tribal, socio-economic, and political god cultures and her mental, physical, psychological, and spiritual wellbeing. The moral injuries she sustained from self-denial as a nonconformist struggling for acceptance in a world of rigid, deprecating, and misogynistic societal norms. Conformity be damned... was her ticket to freedom.

Produktbeschreibung
This is a soul baring narration of the triumph of a woman caught between the trappings of her natural inclinations and societal expectations. It chronicles the true life story of an African woman's experience of the painful intersection of religious, tribal, socio-economic, and political god cultures and her mental, physical, psychological, and spiritual wellbeing. The moral injuries she sustained from self-denial as a nonconformist struggling for acceptance in a world of rigid, deprecating, and misogynistic societal norms. Conformity be damned... was her ticket to freedom.
Autorenporträt
Shiri Elizabeth is an aspiring writer in middle school with a passion for arts and writing. In addition to designing the cover page and artwork for this book, she designed the cover page and artwork of "Candy of Freedom" while she was in elementary school. She is an ardent junior editor with a knack for grammar and content. Professor Joseph Mbele is the director of African studies in St. Olaf College, Northfield Minnesota, a renown folklorist who have many publications that include "Chickens In The Bus, Matengo folktales, and Africans and African Americans: Embracing Cultural Differences." Dr. Ambe Anthony N. have authored many articles on social science and humanities that includes, "Unspoken Inequalities: How covid 19 exacerbated existing vulnerabilities of asylum-seekers, refugees, and undocumented migrants in South Africa." that he co-authored with others.