In Daughter of Africa, Gina Din opens her life to the world with vulnerability, wit, and unwavering purpose. Born in Nanyuki to trailblazing parents who defied cultural expectations, Din charts her journey from an ambitious girl in a multiracial Kenyan-Indian family to the founding of one of Africa's most influential PR agencies. Along the way, she breaks barriers in boardrooms, navigates seismic shifts in Kenyan politics and global development, and emerges as a trusted architect of storytelling for institutions like the United Nations and the Kenya Red Cross. But beneath the headlines and high-powered campaigns lies a personal story of self-discovery, spiritual grounding, and the quiet strength it takes to stay true to your roots while forging new paths.Far more than a tale of career success, this memoir is a rallying cry for anyone determined to lead with heart, challenge the status quo, and build a life of meaning. With reflections on motherhood, mentorship, grief, and grit, Din delivers a roadmap for the next generation of African changemakers, especially women, who are ready to rise, roar, and redefine what it means to lead. Equal parts motivational and reflective, Daughter of Africa belongs in the hands of dreamers, disruptors, and booksellers looking to champion stories that expand the global narrative.
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