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"Invisible Tears” by Iram Gilani is an engaging memoir that challenges the idea of the American Dream and dives into the real-life struggles of resilience, pain, and self-acceptance. Right from the beginning, I was drawn into Iram’s story as a Pakistani American woman dealing with cultural pressures, family betrayal, PTSD, abuse, and even a near-fatal gunshot wound—what a shocking turn of events! Her strength in overcoming these obstacles is truly inspiring and serves as a motivating message for anyone feeling lost. This book is not just about her struggles; it also offers guidance for healing, filled with hope that encourages readers to take action. I highly recommend “Invisible Tears” to anyone seeking inspiration or support on their own healing journey. Whether you're facing personal challenges or just want a powerful read, this memoir is a must-have for your collection. Grab a copy, get comfortable, and get ready to be inspired!
Thank you to NetGalley, the publisher, and the author for providing the opportunity to read this advance copy
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Wow, what an incredible story. It feels like a movie but unfortunately it's all true. This woman has been through so many hard times but she's amazing how far she's come and how she's lived her life since breaking free from her family.
"Invisible Tears" by Iram Gilani is a powerful and deeply moving memoir that shines a light on the often-overlooked struggles of women in patriarchal societies. Through the lens of her own experiences, Gilani offers readers a poignant and unflinching look at the pervasive injustices faced by women in Pakistan and beyond.
At its core, "Invisible Tears" is a story of resilience and defiance in the face of overwhelming adversity. Gilani's narrative is both heartbreaking and inspiring, as she recounts the challenges she has endured on her journey toward self-discovery and empowerment. From the constraints of cultural expectations to the trauma of domestic violence, her story is a testament to the strength of the human spirit in the face of unimaginable hardship.
One of the book's greatest strengths lies in its unflinching honesty and vulnerability. Gilani lays bare her innermost thoughts and emotions, inviting readers into the darkest corners of her soul with courage and grace. Through her raw and evocative prose, she sheds light on the silent struggles of countless women who suffer in silence, their tears invisible to the outside world.
Moreover, "Invisible Tears" is a call to action, challenging readers to confront the societal norms and structures that perpetuate gender inequality and violence against women. Gilani's narrative is not simply a tale of victimhood but a rallying cry for justice and equality, urging readers to stand up and speak out against injustice in all its forms.
That being said, some readers may find themselves wishing for a bit more context and background information to provide greater clarity on the cultural and social dynamics at play. While Gilani's personal story is undeniably powerful, there are moments when the broader context of her experiences could be further explored to deepen readers' understanding of the issues at hand.
In conclusion, "Invisible Tears" is a searing and unforgettable memoir that demands to be read. Iram Gilani's courage and resilience shine brightly in this heartbreaking yet ultimately hopeful tale of survival and redemption. Whether you're a survivor of abuse, an advocate for women's rights, or simply a reader seeking to broaden your understanding of the world, this book is sure to leave a lasting impact on your heart and mind.
Do you put family above all else? What would it take to change that for you?
In “Invisible Tears”, Iram Gilani tells us about her awful journey of abuse throughout many years of her life, all of it condemned by her family. Gilani deals with abandonment, molestation, forced marriage, and even being shot, leading to irreversible wounds and pain.
In her gripping memoir, she describes how she managed to heal from these countless instances of trauma, how she makes sense of them, how she finds herself, and how she's ultimately able to find freedom in helping others who suffer in similar ways.
I finished this book in one sitting. It reads like a true crime thriller because, sadly, it is. As painful as it is to hear about the horrible things that happened to Gilani, it made me realize that we can't take life for granted, and that my own trauma could have been much worse.
Thank you Iram Gilani for this memoir. It must have been difficult to make this story public, but it's an important read and will mean the world to many women out there.
Thank you Netgalley for the Advance Reader's Copy.