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Because I Wasn't Worth It A revealing
novel by Winning Dutch author Guido Bindels.
All she wanted was to have her hair straightened and it would take her to the brink of collapse. Only to have the very product intended to make you more "beautiful', strip it all away instead, leaving you ugly and deformed. Exhausted. Abused. Humiliated.
Her resilience emboldened her to make up arms against the multinational responsible for wrecking her life. No easy feat, however, as how mighty are they and how puny is she? From one lawyer to the other, the one more lacking in trust and integrity than the other. Note even Isabella's medical practitioner proved to be trustworthy anymore. Money and power are the tools of corruption.
No emotion is spared in this book. Jealousy, anger, depression, suicidal thoughts, and through it all, she has a new way of acceptance and the beauty found inside, which allows her to shine as a beautiful woman again. Now, however,
the focus is on herself. She reveals her life's story in this book
and will expose those who wronged her so in the past. Not for
motivations of revenge, but to warn readers of the snake pit that
awaits when you try to battle a multinational company. Not to deter,
but to INSPIRE. |