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A short tale about family as a strong force that shapes personalities, with each member being different. We are not immune to death and when a member of the family passes away, the family as a whole grieves and mourns for the dead. Their physical aspect is no longer among us, but the roles they played, negative or positive, will always remain in the hearts of their loved and close ones as memories that will live forever until their day of reckoning comes. Sometimes, we can get the strength to carry on with our lives from these memories.
ISBN : 978-1-83543-431-4
Published: 12/03/2026
Pages : 74
Size : 205x140
Imprint : Olympia Publishers
Huma Khan is a passionate historian who is beginning her career in education. Inspired by the COVID-19 pandemic, she wrote her debut book to motivate and encourage young people from diverse backgrounds to stay resilient and reach their limitless potential. Born and raised in the UK, Huma is fun, kind, and composed. She enjoys sports, reading, exploring new cuisines, travelling with her siblings and learning about different cultures and languages.
Post-pandemic, the importance of family values has significantly increased for her. She hopes this book will serve as a global tribute to children, their families, and their mothers, emphasising that home is not just a physical shelter but a place where cherished memories reside. Huma credits her mother, Kauser, and her sister, Miriam, as her daily sources of inspiration, without whom she would not have been able to accomplish this work.