Life Does Get Better: India's Daughter

Author:   Sara Khan
Publisher:   CreateSpace
ISBN:  

9781530513796


Pages:   176
Publication Date:   26 April 2016
Format:   Paperback
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Life Does Get Better: India's Daughter


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She was India's (Forgotten) daughter, family honour embedded in her so to protect her Hindu family. The devastating sexual abuse and grooming by her uncle's from the public eye, Sara Khan arrived at a time in her life when hiding what happened to her was no longer possible. After many attempts to get help from her family to sort her past, she realized that the family of her birth would never provide peace or honor for her. Through a heart-wrenching process, Sara found her own voice, her own strength, and her own honor. This book is her journey from the chains of ancient and traditional codes into the light of sincere faith and belief. And the knowledge that her journey can help others find their own path to freedom.

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Author:   Sara Khan
Publisher:   CreateSpace
Imprint:   CreateSpace
Dimensions:   Width: 14.00cm , Height: 1.00cm , Length: 21.60cm
Weight:   0.209kg
ISBN:  

9781530513796


ISBN 10:   1530513790
Pages:   176
Publication Date:   26 April 2016
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Available To Order   Availability explained
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Sara Khan was born in 1969 eldest of five children; is an outspoken campaigner and a powerful advocate for sexual abuse victims, now a Writer & Author, healer and an inspirational speaker on her philosophy of life. Her life started out an unhappy one, at a young age she had no control over. Which Sara writes about in her book? She said that as a child, she was continually abused, mistreated, and was overpowered by family honour and by her elders and their beliefs, At the age 22 she left home and fled to London where she found herself a job. She married in the 1990's to a lovely man, who is her rock and has stood with her on her fight for justice. Brought up in a British country, and upheld to Asian values. Which in reality wasn't a bad idea, if enforced correctly? She managed to turn her life around but the pain of her childhood was still there. She has two sons. Her book Life Does Get Better, describes where anecdotes are drawn from her own personal experiences were, from a very early age. She writes how she was sexually abused. Witnessing rape in front of her and her sibling's and how Family honour came first. Now in her 40's Sara campaigns to help and support other victims via various socializing network sites. Sara has a gift she can emphasis and sense others feelings when she gets letters from people, as the words jump out and speak to her via thought. This has given her the opportunity to set up a website for those suffering from depression, where she answers letters and advises on various issues that they may have. Sara Khan is a powerful advocate for sexual abuse victims, now a Writer & Author, healer and an inspirational speaker on her philosophy of life. Owner and Founder of Depression Anxiety Stress.

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