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Rainbows After Storms

By: Dorothy Ekem Amankwah
Narrated by: Maureen Bradley
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Publisher's Summary

The book chronicles my personal journey to motherhood—a journey fraught with pitfalls and heartbreaks but ultimately leading to victory. It is a voyage marked not only by struggles and losses but also by lessons learned and the joy of overcoming.

In sharing my story, I hope to create a dialogue around these issues that have for so long been kept hidden. By shedding light on the realities of infertility, I aim to lessen the stigma and create an environment where women feel supported and understood, rather than isolated and silenced.

Through my personal narrative, I want to remind everyone that while the journey to motherhood can be full of obstacles and pain, it is also a journey of resilience, strength, and profound love.

This book is not just a memoir of my experiences; it is also a testament to the power of God, hope, and the human spirit in overcoming life's challenges.

©2023 Dorothy Ekem Amankwah (P)2023 Dorothy Ekem Amankwah

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