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Not Far From the Truth

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Language
English
Publishers
Ajabeyang Publishing (12 Feb. 2024)
Weight
0.17 KG
Publication Date
20/01/2024
Pages
140 pages
ISBN-13
9798989764303
Dimensions
13.34 x 0.91 x 20.32 cm
SKU
9798989764303
Author Name
Dr. Ajabeyang Amin (Author)
Ajabeyang Amin, PsyD, MPH is a lover of God and a Cameroonian American Psychologist. She is passionate about the intersection between mental health, African culture, psychology, and the Christian faith. She founded the blog, African Mind Healer where she writes on these subjects. As a licensed psychologist, she enjoys the process of walking along side people as we grow more and more into our authentic selves and live more fulfilling lives. Although born in Pennsylvania, she grew up in Cameroon, the home of her ancestors. She spent her adult years in various U.S. states and countries and currently resides in Pennsylvania.Read more about this authorRead less about this author
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What matters most is not if we encounter problems, rather it is how we cope with them. This collection of ten short stories of healing, faith, hope, and courage are written in the form of conversations from the perspective of African immigrant characters.

Ajabeyang Amin engages the readers with narratives that explore the depths of human emotions. Though fictional, these are stories that pervade our everyday lives:Eme is trying to stay content with her singleness although she has constant pressure to get married.

Thabiti is reminded that he is not the only one struggling with his life after divorce. Nkamji is too scared to disappoint his parents by choosing a profession they dislike.

Aunty Agi shows us that mentoring the younger generation can be done with laughter and wisdom. Nanyamka is battling discrimination and racism as an older adult in higher education.

In a world full of strained father-son relationships, we find comfort in seeing how Seye’s wrestle with his faith, as an African man in America, takes him back to his loving relationship with his father. And there are all the other characters whose situations of grief, sexual abuse, finding purpose, and seeking helpshow us that when life brings challenges, we need God, time, community, and sometimes professional counseling.

The reader is drawn to empathize with the characters while engaging in self-reflection, and introspection on their own human experiences. .

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