“Climbing Over Grit” Magazine interview


 

 

Dear friends:

You can purchase my book “Climbing Over Grit” Winner of “Canada Book Award” at;

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47 comments

  1. Thank you 🙏 for sharing your story. It must have been really hard and painful. I couldn’t read the entire article but I can feel how a little 11 year old must have felt to get married at a young age. Sadly child marriages still happen even now… even in some areas of my country. I just wish and pray that girls irrespective of their culture or caste are not subjected to such a harsh life at a tender age where they should be only studying and playing with their friends… I’ll definitely grab a copy and share this post with my friends as well. Again… thanks for sharing 🙏

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  2. Laleh, do you plan to have a print edition available at a future date?

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  3. These life experiences need to be shared as early marriages still happen in India even though it’s against the law …. poor families are desperate and the girl children suffer!

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  4. Laleh khanum. did I understand this right, that this happened to your mother? My heart was torn apart reading this, yet you know this even happens in the country I live in. I do believe that this has to be published as a book.

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  5. Dreadful. Dreadful life for these children.

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  6. Oh my! I have run short of words but I know it is unbelievaby true. This is a rampant practise even in some of my primitive communities till present in my home country. I feel so bad to even see that taking place in this century! It is a moral duty to fight this Vice. Thanks Laleh for sharing this story.

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  7. Love it! ❤ The digital edition is best for me. Thank you for the information Laleh, and have a great week ahead. Michael

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