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Reham Khan's eventful life took her from Gaddafi's Libya to Zia's Pakistan and thence to England as a teenage bride before she returned to Pakistan in her forties.

Her life has been one of extraordinary contrasts: she has been through a violent marriage and domestic abuse and has had to negotiate the murky world of Pakistan politics; but her story also includes the rebuilding of her life after she chose to end her first marriage raising three children single-handedly and at the same time building herself a successful career both in the UK and in Pakistan.

Reham Khan's story is ultimately one of resilience strength courage and conviction. It is the story of a woman who believed in herself and stood up to the world despite the fact that the odds were stacked against her - and ultimately emerged victorious.

In clear crisp prose Reham Khan tells her story with wit intelligence and candour. This is a memoir that will engage and surprise readers of all ages and of both genders; to many it will be an inspirational tale from a woman who fought for respect and for her identity on her own terms a woman who is a survivor and a winner.

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Reham Khan

Reham Khan

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  • ISBN: 9789353023218
  • Author: Khan Reham
  • Publisher: HarperCollins
  • Pages: 496
  • Format: Paperback
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Reham Khan's eventful life took her from Gaddafi's Libya to Zia's Pakistan and thence to England as a teenage bride before she returned to Pakistan in her forties.

Her life has been one of extraordinary contrasts: she has been through a violent marriage and domestic abuse and has had to negotiate the murky world of Pakistan politics; but her story also includes the rebuilding of her life after she chose to end her first marriage raising three children single-handedly and at the same time building herself a successful career both in the UK and in Pakistan.

Reham Khan's story is ultimately one of resilience strength courage and conviction. It is the story of a woman who believed in herself and stood up to the world despite the fact that the odds were stacked against her - and ultimately emerged victorious.

In clear crisp prose Reham Khan tells her story with wit intelligence and candour. This is a memoir that will engage and surprise readers of all ages and of both genders; to many it will be an inspirational tale from a woman who fought for respect and for her identity on her own terms a woman who is a survivor and a winner.

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