
I am all of them
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"I Am All of Them" is an engaging novel that tells the story of Rachel, a young woman who embodies fragility and strength. Raised among the breathtaking landscapes of Kenya, Rachel moves to Italy to study, where she meets Alessandro. What seems like perfect love quickly turns into a nightmare: the man turns out to be very different from the person he wants to appear.
Trapped in a toxic relationship, Rachel manages to find the strength to escape through the help of other women, thus understanding how female friendship and solidarity can be a powerful force.
Back in her beloved Kenya, Rachel devotes herself to supporting and helping other abused women, thus discovering her true purpose in life; finding herself and, ultimately, love.
The author conveys her love for Africa in her description of places and situations of extraordinary depth and evocative beauty. Through authentic testimonies, the novel explores the lives of many African women, offering a panorama rich in emotions and deep feelings. "I Am All of Them" emphasizes how violence knows no boundaries of race, social position or place; all women can be victims, but through solidarity, they can find the key to rebirth.
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