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Author Nana Ewusiwa Fynn’s delicate yet practical treatment of the thorny issue of domestic violence and related abuses is catching fire on Amazon.
Rave reviews have followed the 133-page book published by Wow Book Publishing in October 2023.
The book, replete with the experiences of those who have lived the lives of victims, documents that “Within three weeks of the 2020 UK pandemic lockdown, an unprecedented number of women-16- were reported to have died”, with the figure not take into account unreported deaths across the globe.
It says also that “Domestic violence is a global crisis which cannot be ignored.”
Are you about to get into a relationship?
Are you in a relationship?
Are you in a position to influence couples and not only the victims of domestic violence and abuse? This book is definitely for all men and women.
Read what others are saying about the book.





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