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The Pain of Dignity - A Nigerian Feminist Epistolary Novel | No Sex Before Marriage | Virginity Postpartum & Scars that Speak | A Modern 'So Long a Letter' - cover

The Pain of Dignity - A Nigerian Feminist Epistolary Novel | No Sex Before Marriage | Virginity Postpartum & Scars that Speak | A Modern 'So Long a Letter'

Oluwatofunmi Florence Busari

Publisher: Publishdrive

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Summary

THE PAIN OF DIGNITY: A Raw, Unfiltered Journey of Resilience, Virginity, and Motherhood
 
Two Women. Two Letters. A Lifetime of Pain—And Unshaken Strength.
 
In The Pain of Dignity, Ododo and Eniobanke bare their souls in intimate, heart-wrenching letters that expose the brutal yet beautiful realities of womanhood. Virginity lost. The silent battles of motherhood. Society’s judgment. Through it all, they cling to faith, humor, and an unbreakable will to survive.
 
Why You Can’t Put This Book Down:
 
✔️ A Nigerian Story, Raw & Uncut – Packed with local proverbs, and humor ("Shege" included!) for an authentic, immersive experience.
 
✔️ From Shame to Strength – Watch two women transform pain into power in a society that shames their struggles.
 
✔️ Mariama Bâ’s So Long A Letter Meets Modern Naija Realities – A fresh, gripping take on letter-style storytelling.
 
✔️ Laugh. Cry. Relate. – Whether you’ve walked this path or know someone who has, their truth will shake you—and heal you.
 
"A masterpiece that gives voice to the unsung pains of celibacy, late virginity, and the weight of societal expectations." — Oluwatofunmi Florence Busari
 
📖 For Everyone Who Has Ever Felt Alone in His/Her Pain… This Book Is Your Catharsis.
Available since: 08/18/2025.
Print length: 106 pages.

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