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Broken Wings: Journal of a Child Bride - Launch of New Book

Unveiling the emotional journey of a child bride, named Shattered Wings, through her personal diary.

Damaged Angel Wings: Journal of a Child Bride - Book Unveiling
Damaged Angel Wings: Journal of a Child Bride - Book Unveiling

Broken Wings: Journal of a Child Bride - Launch of New Book

In the realm of literature, a new novel titled "Shattered Wings: Diary Of A Child Bride" is making waves, not just for its paranormal setting, but also for its powerful message. Set on Mother's Day, this gothic and paranormal novel, penned by an author who believes in the power of spirituality, follows the life of Ahana Roy, a child bride who was sold at the age of three.

Ahana's story is a poignant account of her struggles, resilience, and her fight to give her daughters a better life than her own. The novel is set in the paranormal world of Kasteel Vrederic, where reincarnation is a blessing, dreams are guiding lights, and twin flames unite even beyond death and life.

The global child bride crisis, a humanitarian crisis caused by gender disparity, social inequality, and unfair judgments regarding girls' rights, is a pressing issue. Despite being recognized as a human rights violation, the response remains largely ineffective.

Poverty and economic insecurity drive child marriage, with families in the poorest economic quintiles significantly more likely to marry off girls early as a coping mechanism or economic strategy. Many interventions focus only on parts of the problem, such as education, without ensuring girls can achieve economic independence or social support afterward. Efforts must engage men and boys, who frequently wield decisive power over marriage decisions, and address deep-rooted gender inequality and discriminatory social norms.

The novel "Shattered Wings: Diary Of A Child Bride" sheds light on this issue, exploring themes such as love, escape, and the fight against sex traffickers and powerful influential society members. Ahana's twin flame arrives from the seventeenth century as a ghost to help her, while the paranormal Kasteel Vrederic family members also appear to aid her and her children.

The author, who believes in the interconnectedness of all humans across the globe, hopes that the novel will bring attention to the child bride crisis. With approximately 28 girls becoming child brides every minute and approximately 650 million child brides worldwide, the need for action is urgent.

"Shattered Wings: Diary Of A Child Bride" is available on various international websites, offering readers a chance to delve into this compelling story and learn more about this critical global issue. Ahana's immortal message, symbolised by her name, 'immortal' and 'morning glory', serves as a call to action for all.

  1. Readers who enjoy books that touch on both personal-growth and social-issues may find "Shattered Wings: Diary Of A Child Bride" an engaging choice, as it delves into the life of a child bride while shedding light on the global child marriage crisis.
  2. As Ahana's story unfolds in the novel's paranormal setting, it serves as a powerful reminder of the need for education-and-self-development to empower girls and prevent child marriages, a critical issue that affects millions worldwide.
  3. Inspired by her knowledge on spirituality, the author has used social-media platforms to promote "Shattered Wings: Diary Of A Child Bride", leveraging the reach and influence of these channels to draw attention to the significance of this story and the importance of taking action against the child bride crisis.

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