Book Title: FROM PAIN TO PURPOSE Author’s Name: BASHIRAT ABDULWAHAB Genre: Non-fiction, Motivational, Autobiography Number of Pages: 81 ISBN: 978-978-961-999-3 Publisher: Words Rhymes & Rhythm Year of Publication: 2017 Reviews: METICULOUSLY WRITTEN ‘PRISONS OF OUR REALM’ HAS ‘SOMETHING FOR EVERYONE’ BLURBS This book is long overdue; I wasn’t confident I would be able to bring myself to write it – I needed to be sure that, when I write my story, I will be doing so without a drop of tear rolling down my cheeks. To me, it is an indication that I have healed to a great extent and I am facing the challenges as they roll in daily. It’s amazing how strong I have grown, to be able to tell these experiences without bursting into tears. This is my gift to you and to the world, and I am excited to help you walk through horrifying pasts. There will be a positive note tagged to your negative pasts and you will live the purpose for which you were born no matter what you may have been through. — Bashirat Abdulwahab
From Pain to Purpose is an archive of pains, loses and Bashirat’s remedial steps to survival. This is a guidebook to not losing it all even when it seems you’ve almost lost all. Scabs are reminders of what hurts us deep. With this book, Bashirat Abdulwahab confides those scabs in us all while inspiring us in the process. In Bashirat Abdulwahab’s From Pain to Purpose, there is a composite array of the story of loss and gains, mapping out where the writer had fallen and overcome. Not everybody always has it this way. In this book, Bashirat Abdulwahab is a phoenix coming out of every born anew. — Joseph Omotayo From Pain to Purpose is an amazing piece of worj, a deep story of healing and renewal of the purpose of life. Thank yu Bashirat for giving others a reason to go on, no matter what life throwas at them. — Zainab Mohammed It is a fascinating narrative of the extraordinary courage of one woman, a tale of survival, resilience and hope. I would recoomebnd From Pain to Purpose to everyone who is fighting to get through the heavy fog of the pain of loss of a loved one and to anyone who need to find purpose in difficult time. — Ayokanmi Adegoke