Connecting The Dots Backwards
📄 Viewing lite version
Full site ›
12.99
USD
🛒 Buy New on Amazon 🇺🇸
Book Details
Author(s)Maureen Zamagatsheni Ndlovu,
PublisherReach Publishers
ISBN / ASIN0620675713
ISBN-139780620675710
Sales Rank9,767,741
CategoryAutobiography
MarketplaceUnited States 🇺🇸
Description ▲
A dreamer but a failure at the same time, Maureen Zamagatsheni Mo Ndlovu has been named all sorts of low names, been beaten, mistrusted, misunderstood, raped, robbed and more. While being a professional worker in a big firm, she partied like any young woman, any addict. Her middle-class lifestyle and relationships with the wrong men (and often low-life men) made her look down on herself. This is her story. This story is about the author s issues when she was growing up and how poverty impacted her childhood. It touches on how her father neglected her and failed her as a young girl. Could this shed light on why she struggled to pick the right people to share her life with? She was almost murdered because of her disastrous choices and lost herself in the process, battling from depression and matters of her heart, mind and soul. The author reveals how she held her head up high after almost being defeated by the wars of this world. Her eyes are the windows to her soul; inside that soul is the power button to her inner strength that rescued her, enabling her to rise up again, to embrace her new life and to inspire many young women and all others. Today Maureen Zamagatsheni Ndlovu is successful personally and professionally. She is living with her teenage son and her youngest daughter in Midrand, Johannesburg.
More Books in Autobiography
De/colonizing the subject: The politics of gender in w…
View
Turning Memories Into Memoirs: A Handbook for Writing …
View
Memoir Revolution: A Social Shift that Uses Your Story…
View
Lucky One : Making It Past Polio and Despair
View
Memoirs of the Soul: A Writing Guide
View
Encyclopedia of Life Writing: Autobiographical and Bio…
View
Gravel on the Side of the Road: True stories from a br…
View
Un hijo especial: Aprender a convivir con una enfermed…
View