Enough: An Experiential Guide To Freedom
- 82pages
- 3 heures de lecture
So many women endure daily pain in silence, their dreams stifled and voices muted. This emotional work addresses the struggles of those affected by gender-based and domestic violence, offering courage and hope. It narrates the journey of a woman who has survived toxicity and abuse in a society where victim-blaming prevails. The book serves as a self-empowerment tool for individuals contemplating certain relationships or those supporting someone in similar situations, helping them identify hidden abusers and escape before it's too late. It sheds light on the challenges faced by both abusers and victims, emphasizing the fight for survival even after trauma. Readers have praised the book for its empowering message, with one reviewer stating that it should be in everyone's hands, regardless of their relationship status. It is described as not only a source of encouragement but also a practical guide for achieving freedom from traumatic relationships. Another reviewer highlights its ability to elevate emotional and mental awareness regarding abuse and toxicity, marking it as essential reading. The author, Naomi Adedoyin, is a best-selling writer dedicated to transforming lives and empowering women, focusing on redefining societal perceptions and addressing the gender-based challenges faced by women. Her works encompass both nonfiction and fiction, aimed at helping individuals navigate life effectively.
