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UFH STUDENT SHARES HER STORY OF OVERCOMING LOSS, POVERTY, SEXUAL ABUSE AND HOPELESSNESS IN HER FIRST PUBLISHED BOOK
Anathi Kom, a 19-year-old UFH second-year BSC in Agriculture (Animal Science) student has penned a book detailing how she dealt with the pain of loss, poverty, sexual abuse, hopelessness and her struggle to forgive and let go.
Titled: The Tree of Life – An Anthology – the book is a collection of 44 poems. This is her third book but the first one to be published, the two other books she wrote are titled: Broken Rose and Dear Self
Kom who hails from Butterworth in the Eastern Cape suffered a significant loss when her mother passed away when she was just eight years old.
Read more: https://www.ufh.ac.za/news/News17