In today’s show, we were joined by Natasha Haskins-George – Author. We were talking about her self-published autobiography titled “For my Girls”. Natasha is a working mom with two daughters and was physically and sexually abused as a child. She took a bold step of self-publishing her first novel because she has a passion for empowering young girls and women in South Africa. “For my Girls” is available at Juta Book Stores via www.juta.co.za or send an email to natasha_george@hotmail.com
Wednesday, November 30, 2011
30 November - Gender - Mom publishes “For my Girls” to empower her daughters
In today’s show, we were joined by Natasha Haskins-George – Author. We were talking about her self-published autobiography titled “For my Girls”. Natasha is a working mom with two daughters and was physically and sexually abused as a child. She took a bold step of self-publishing her first novel because she has a passion for empowering young girls and women in South Africa. “For my Girls” is available at Juta Book Stores via www.juta.co.za or send an email to natasha_george@hotmail.com
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