Kayumba David – Theologian, Diplomat, and Relentless Reader
Born in rural Uganda during political upheavals, Kayumba David learned early on that life was a mix of dodging both bullets and tough questions. Drawn to theology, particularly liberation theology, he became fascinated with how faith could challenge oppression. He quickly earned a reputation for asking deep questions—and writing essays in his textbooks' margins.
Seeking a "break," he dove into international relations and diplomacy, blending peacemaking with a passion for justice, while secretly wishing everyone would read more. An avid reader and social justice advocate, Kayumba now writes with humor and wisdom, drawing from a life rich in both books and battles for change.
Rachael Nyarangi is a gospel music artist and devoted mother, who skillfully juggles belting out powerful tunes with managing the chaotic symphony of motherhood—because if you can't find the right note, you might as well laugh while searching for it!
This book is a testament to the countless women who have endured the unbearable and found the strength to reclaim their lives. The inspiration to write this guide comes from the many experiences of suffering women, especially in Africa, where the acceptance of abuse is often perpetuated by societal casuistry and deep-seated traditional biases against women.
In many African societies, women are often taught from a young age to accept male dominance and endure pain silently. Cultural and traditional norms frequently intertwine, creating an environment where abuse is not just tolerated but expected. The modern state, which should be a sanctuary of support, sometimes tends to be keep a blind eye and perpetuate this suffering. This toxic blend of cultural and traditional indoctrination can make it incredibly difficult for women to recognize abuse for what it is, let alone find the courage to leave.
I have seen firsthand the devastating effects of this systemic oppression. I have heard the stories of women who have been beaten, belittled, and betrayed, yet told to remain steadfast and obedient. These women, who live under the constant shadow of fear and degradation, have inspired me to write this book. It is a guide for those who feel trapped, a beacon of hope for those who believe they have no way out.
This book is not just about leaving an abusive marriage; it is about reclaiming your life and finding your true self. It is about understanding that no cultural or religious doctrine should ever condone your suffering. It is about recognizing that you deserve love, respect, and happiness. Through practical advice, emotional support, and a touch of humor, this guide aims to empower you to take the necessary steps towards freedom.
You are not alone in this journey. Many women have walked this path before you, breaking free from their chains and building lives filled with joy and dignity. This book is dedicated to them and to you, the brave souls ready to take control of your destiny.
Welcome to your new life. It's time to embrace your strength, reclaim your power, and walk out with your head held high. You are the hero of your own story, and this is the beginning of a beautiful new chapter.
Título : Grow a Backbone and Walk Out: The Guide to Escaping Your Abusive Marriage
EAN : 9798227197160
Editorial : Kayumba David
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