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From the age of fifteen, my motto was, Wherever you see injustice, stop it. Growing up, I came to realize that I cant. I have used my writing to defend my rights and the rights of others. When I was helpless and powerless, I still continued to write to empower myself and have some sense of control over my life. My writing is my voice, and these poems speak what I cannot say to anyone else but God. My poetry is my recovery from the past and how I freed myself from it. I hope it inspires you to do the same. Stand up and tell the truth no matter what it costs because the price is always worth it.

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From the age of fifteen, my motto was, Wherever you see injustice, stop it. Growing up, I came to realize that I cant. I have used my writing to defend my rights and the rights of others. When I was helpless and powerless, I still continued to write to empower myself and have some sense of control over my life. My writing is my voice, and these poems speak what I cannot say to anyone else but God. My poetry is my recovery from the past and how I freed myself from it. I hope it inspires you to do the same. Stand up and tell the truth no matter what it costs because the price is always worth it.
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Autorenporträt
Farah Husain has recently come to light, establishing herself as an author and artist. Her background in psychology and teaching has lead her from primary school to working with excluded young people, whilst also gaining experience as a Counsellor and Life Coach to Military personnel. Stepping out of the shadows are her thought provoking pieces of poetry that have been collated within this collection to highlight the hardships she has overcome and resilience that the human body can endure in order to achieve lifes aspirations. Whilst the appearance of the author may be unsuspecting, living within the suburbs of London with her family, it is perhaps her life beneath the surface that shines between each line of her expressive and emotionally evocative poems.