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On a day that begins like any other,
An old woman attends her husband's funeral
She should be sad, she isn't
A successful surgeon stares at herself in the mirror
And only sees the colour of her skin
Two best friends meet after a long time
Smiling at each other for the last
A child walks home from school, alone
Making the biggest mistake of her life
And their lives will never be the same again.
TW While the book contains no violence or graphic content, it does deal with the aftereffects of rape, honour killing, fat shaming, suggestion of domestic abuse, and child marriage.
In an attempt to answer the perplexing question, "Why do women hurt other women?", this short book explores the actions, and situations, of women who slay women. But instead of finding victims and villains in tales of treachery and jealousy within its pages, it finds characters so complex that they can only be human.
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On a day that begins like any other,
An old woman attends her husband's funeral
She should be sad, she isn't
A successful surgeon stares at herself in the mirror
And only sees the colour of her skin
Two best friends meet after a long time
Smiling at each other for the last
A child walks home from school, alone
Making the biggest mistake of her life
And their lives will never be the same again.
TW While the book contains no violence or graphic content, it does deal with the aftereffects of rape, honour killing, fat shaming, suggestion of domestic abuse, and child marriage.
In an attempt to answer the perplexing question, "Why do women hurt other women?", this short book explores the actions, and situations, of women who slay women. But instead of finding victims and villains in tales of treachery and jealousy within its pages, it finds characters so complex that they can only be human.