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Rehana Obaray

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Rehana Obaray
07 September 2023
The short but poignant story of a woman who survives a harrowing and haunting rape as a child, a physically and emotionally abusive marriage and a bitter divorce. She triumphs over seven crippling nervous breakdowns and shares her experience of living with Bi-Polar disorder. She undergoes a Damascene conversion, as she navigates this painful road in her quest for her own truth and spiritual enlightenment.

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Imprint:   Rehana Obaray
Dimensions:   Height: 229mm,  Width: 152mm,  Spine: 5mm
Weight:   122g
ISBN:   9798223715849
Pages:   76
Publication Date:  
Audience:   General/trade ,  ELT Advanced
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active

ehana Obaray is a fifty-nine-year-old mother of three daughters and nine beautiful grandchildren. They are her first love. Her other passions are cooking, baking and yoga...not necessarily in that order. She is an avid reader and loves poetry. Her formative years were rooted in a home where the Islamic Faith shaped her upbringing...infusing her daily life with its customs and values. At sixteen she dropped out of High School and embarked on a short journey in the nursing profession. She finished Grade 12 later in her life. She completed qualifications in Educare, Marketing, Sales and Public Relations. She also very recently obtained an on-line Certificate in English Tuition, through a college in the U.K. In 1999, she found employment in a call centre and later, also as receptionist at a Statutory Organisation. As a single mother, she held these two jobs for a few years. After 20 years, she resigned from the Organisation. She suffered sexual violation as a child and endured a physically and emotionally abusive marriage. Subsequently, she has suffered and triumphed over seven nervous breakdowns. Diagnosed with Bi Polar in 2007, she had to navigate the daunting road of social stigma and had to overcome the Augean challenge that accompanied this illness. She now lives a healthy, fruitful and like she unapologetically puts it, 'relatively sane life'. She believes that everyone has a story to tell. This is hers.

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