Knitting The Wounds

Zen Toronto
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186
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KNITTING THE WOUNDS is a powerful biographical story of pain, hope, and the struggle for a better life.

Born in South Africa, Hope Tidal’s early life was marked with hardship. Losing her father at the tender age of eight and having her entire life uprooted by war, she endured years of psychological and physical abuse after being sold into slavery and made into a sex worker. But through recounting her story, she found a way to heal her wounds and uplift her soul.

Imbued with poignant prose and recounting a harrowing story of slavery and abuse, Knitting the Wounds is a powerful and deeply moving life story which grapples with the darkest parts of human existence. As a story of tragedy, pain, and hope for a better life, this book seeks to illuminate the light at the end of the tunnel and show that even in the hardest of times, it’s possible to rebuild your life.

A testament to the resilience of the human spirit, this heartfelt memoir shows that a drop of happiness exists in even the darkest of circumstances.

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About the author

Zen Toronto is a spiritualist, entrepreneur, passionate author of therapeutic books and spiritual sagas.

Zen hopes her inspirational artwork, can not only unlock self-motivation and powerful self-healing but most importantly showing the readers that no matter what difficulties they’re facing in life, it’s possible to find happiness and rebuild a meaningful life with a lasting chain of positive effects

Through her books, you create a never-ending compassion loop — owing to the royalties from her books for support Orphanages and Children’s NGOs.


Should you have anything to discuss with her, both in therapeutic writing or spirituality, please feel free to drop your message to : Instagram @zen.toronto

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