About the book

An empowering anthology featuring 33 women from 5 continents sharing their phenomenal stories of transformation.

The stories within this book illustrate how the women became broken and in their journey of repair, they have found golden threads that have made them whole again. As they transform, they are even more beautiful and have learned to know their value, just like the increased beauty and value of the Kintsugi bowls.

Featuring: Ritu Sharma, Illa Khagram, Tiffany Henkel, Andrea Malam, Hafiza Khatun, Jenni Harris, Azmina Jiwa, Donna Joseph, Mirabel Ngong, Maureen A Lewis, Nina N, Sangeeta Patel, Ruth Cyster-Stuettgen, Samantha Pearce, Poonam Karwal, Sonal Dave, Jaswinder Challi, Yvette Pearce, Sophie Kemoko, Suman Manghra, Saboohi Gill, Bal Heer, Jemma Rosenthal, Susanne Virtanen, Maxine Palmer-Hunter, Diksha Chakravarti, Delcie Hopley, Rajee S, Shazia Nawaz, Raj Rana, Sandhya, Jayasri Banala and Monika Bammi.

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Ritu Sharma

About the Author

Ritu Sharma is a women empowerment ambassador and personal development trainer, professional speaker, educator and author. She is a multi-award-winning women’s coach and speaker, and spreads the message of empowerment and upliftment for one and all. In addition, she is the author of Rich Man's Poor Daughter. Ritu Sharma’s vision for the future is that of woman leadership. She has personally taken this responsibility on herself and runs projects to create women leaders in their respective fields.

Additional Information

Paperback

440 pages

Genre

Non-fiction; anthology; true stories; stories by women

Book Reviews

“We all have been in the same storm but we are in different boats, inequalities have come to the surface like never before, yet with grit and determination we can still mend with our golden threads just like the Kintsugi bowls.”

Mandy Sanghera, Advisor at UNESCO MGIEP