A Woman’s Worth?

What is A Woman’s Worth? I’ll explain

At the time of first coming up with the concept of A Woman’s Worth? There was so much that came to my mind that I wanted to do.

Initially, my idea was to turn it into a film as I could visualise it in action. Throw-back to when I was a young woman in the 90s, I hadn’t seen films from the UK that represented me as a young woman from Britain let alone a young black woman from Britain.

Inspired by various Black American actresses in dramas and films I was able to see the growth. Sanaa Lathan in Love and Basketball to Nappily Ever After, Kerry Washington in Save The Last Dance to become the main character in Scandal and Taraji P Henson in Baby Boy to Hidden Figures.

Therefore my passion is to create a composition for other young women growing up, a relatable image to be inspired by like I had .

Overview Of ‘A Woman’s Worth’

When your a young girl, you dream to do all types of things when you grow up; be a teacher, maybe famous, married, have kids a house and a car but unaware that a happily ever after can seem more like a distant fantasy than a happily ever after. In contrast of reality that to determine your desired destination, comes with hard work, hard choices, hard consequences and hard truths.
A WOMAN’S WORTH explores the different directions, outcomes and damage that can become of a woman from abuse, prejudice and lack of self-worth. Conflicting which is that it can also conjure the beauty of strength, desirability and greatness of what a woman is within.

The front and back cover of A Woman’s Worth? book

Book Topics

Combination of a joint novel and self-help guide A Woman’s Worth includes sensitive topics that women go through and not limited to, such as:

  • Domestic Violence
  • Drug Abuse
  • Child Abuse
  • Mental Health Illnesses
  • Homelessness
  • Imprisonment
  • Promiscuity
  • Rape
  • Abortions
  • Teenage Pregnancy
  • Suicide

Aims for A Woman’s Worth

Furthermore, due to the sensitive topics, I mentioned above, the book’s aims are to:

  • Promote change in which women feel that they have the freedom to speak about their issues
  • Breakdown the stereotypes and stigmas that get attached to different types of abuse and mental illnesses
  • Allow women to know how much they’re worth
  • Understand and be aware that there are solutions to be able to get through the trauma/s they’ve experienced
  • Be able to prevent more women predominantly young women become statistics in these problem areas

As a result of in-depth research along with my imagination, I have been able to generate 5* reviews click here for all recent reviews. I’ve selected one of them below;

Enjoyed reading this book so much so I read it in two days. Interesting read and I liked the fact that the book has positive influencing self help guidance and commandments. That can uplift or reinforce a postive mindset. I liked the ending in the sense that the the women went through tragedy, yet were able to move forward positively. Also liked the fact the different characters stories came together. I would recommend this book definitely worth buying.

Dionne M Review for ‘ A Woman’s Worth?’

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