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Montaha Hidefi's Groping for Truth - My Uphill Struggle for Respect, is a gripping #MeToo movement-inspired memoir that recaps the staggering story of sexual harassment and violence she endured throughout her life. The abuse began at the hands of her own mother and people from her community and then followed her around the globe. The author's pain is palpable as she recollects the rollercoaster of emotions of a childhood shattered by physical abuse and mental manipulation and decades of unwelcome sexual advances, groping and assault - even attempted murder. She shares her journey of grappling…mehr

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Montaha Hidefi's Groping for Truth - My Uphill Struggle for Respect, is a gripping #MeToo movement-inspired memoir that recaps the staggering story of sexual harassment and violence she endured throughout her life. The abuse began at the hands of her own mother and people from her community and then followed her around the globe. The author's pain is palpable as she recollects the rollercoaster of emotions of a childhood shattered by physical abuse and mental manipulation and decades of unwelcome sexual advances, groping and assault - even attempted murder. She shares her journey of grappling with the pain and internal demons that resulted in phobias and rebellion against old traditions. This is the story of the transformation of a mistreated young girl and battered woman who refused to succumb to the cycle of violence and used the scars of childhood abuse as motivation to create a better life. Through sheer determination, Montaha pursued higher education and rose to the level of global executive, a victory over her abusers. It's an inspiring story of love and perseverance in the quest for respect as a female in a male-dominated society. "Reading how violence can have a big influence on a child's life, this book could really change how people treat their children." Yasmine Elkhalil, stay-at-home mom, avid reader, Dubai, UAE "Such a rough time the author endured at a young age. I can't imagine, well I can now, because she described it so well, I felt like I was there." Peggy van Allen, designer, colour anthropologist, Chicago, USA "This book reads beautifully. I love the tone. The depth of detail is rich and evocative. The pacing moves along, yet pauses where it needs to, when the author explores the past. The emotion is so strong and palpable that the author carries the reader right along with her." Levin Chin, designer, researcher, Basel, Switzerland "It is a very powerful read. It brings the reader right into the author's childhood. I just wanted to pick up the child and hug and protect her. Physical abuse is bad enough, but the emotional abuse was heartbreaking." Renata DeForest, massage therapist, Guelph, Canada "What popped into my head first after reading this was that it had so much detail that it genuinely made me feel like that little girl growing up in Venezuela." Teresa Goguen, avid reader, Guelph, Canada "An amazing story and emotional roller coaster to read this book!" Karl Rijkse, research and development, Grand Haven, USA "Wow, great story! I love the way the author described her feelings. It made me feel all those emotions. It is very sad and disturbing what she had to go through." Natasha Vukoje, CPA, CGA, Guelph, Canada
Autorenporträt
Montaha Hide¿, author of Giving Voice to my Silence - My Struggle for Respect from Venezuela to Syria, Dando voz a mi silencio - Mi lucha por el respeto entre Venezuela y Siria and Groping for Truth - My Uphill Struggle for Respect, was born and raised in Venezuela to Syrian immigrants. As a teenager, her family returned to Syria, and as an adult she lived in the United Arab Emirates, the Netherlands, and Canada.From an early age, Montaha found comfort in exploring the vivid colours of her tropical surroundings. She began writing during her teen years in Syria as she con¿ded in a diary, while battling with an overwhelming culture shock and waging an ongoing debate to understand the upheaval in her life.Through sheer grit and determination, she overcame huge obstacles to become a well-educated, highly respected businesswoman in her ¿eld. As an internationally recognized colour archeologist, strategic colour trend advisor and colour marketer, she co-authored the ¿rst and second editions of Colour Design Theories and Applications, in 2012 and 2017, edited by Janet West.She has authored numerous articles related to her industry and profession for various trade magazines and websites. She is also an experienced trend panelist and contributed to the creative development of several trend books including NCS Colour Trends in Sweden, MoOD Inspirations in Belgium, and Mix Magazine in the United Kingdom.Montaha has several advance degrees, including an MBA, a masters in international business and a masters in translation. In 1991, her Arabic translation of the French children's book, Badang l'Invincible, Les Contes du Griot, written in 1977 by Claude Duboux-Buquet, was published.Montaha currently resides in Guelph, Ontario, in Canada, with her husband, Michael Richter, a composer, pianist and sound engineer.