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Margaret is a successful judge, and her family seems perfect. She loves her daughter Sheila and would give the world for her. But when Sheila decides to commit suicide rather than face the wrath of her parents (especially her mother) who claims to love her so much, the family is rocked to the core. As their daughter's life hangs on by a thread in the Intensive Care Unit, her parents are forced to re-examine what it means to love.

Produktbeschreibung
Margaret is a successful judge, and her family seems perfect. She loves her daughter Sheila and would give the world for her. But when Sheila decides to commit suicide rather than face the wrath of her parents (especially her mother) who claims to love her so much, the family is rocked to the core. As their daughter's life hangs on by a thread in the Intensive Care Unit, her parents are forced to re-examine what it means to love.
Autorenporträt
Asa Ahimbisibwe is an Obstetrician and Gynecologist. He was born and raised in Uganda. He obtained his Medical degree, and a Masters of Medicine in Obstetrics and Gynecology from Uganda before moving to Canada to pursue a Specialty training in Obstetrics and Gynecology at Schulich School of Medicine and Dentistry, Western University, London Ontario. He is an advocate and a believer in the power of education to change lives. He also believes that, part of the reasons the world continues to see poor maternal health indicators especially in the developing world, starts at the beginning; girl child's lack of access to an education. How can these developing countries hope to develop, when half of their talented populations are left behind just because they are women.