When Lydia Mkunde falls in love, it is hard, fast, and at first sight. She doesn’t listen to the ‘small voice’ telling her that Jabez Kimoni is not the one. Happily-ever-after is a nightmare, and she wishes to end the pain when the man she marries becomes someone she can’t recognise. Hoping to find solace in the church, she is betrayed by those she trusts. Her only hope is in the God she trusts, and redemption is the restoration of her happiness.
a very inspiring book, the pains we live by Sophie kiwelu
very motivating with a lot of life lessons
Great read here. Great writer I must say.
This is great
Very interesting congratulations Sophie
Congrats amazing story
Interesting and inspiring. Would recommend.
The Pain We Live is a must read.Would highly recommend
A story that states one should never be another’s slave. We should love freely because it comes from God.
Some things in the church are not spoken about. Glad we have a book that can be adopted as a voice in marriage counseling.
Very inspiring and moving. Amazingly done
The story is well curated, and one can relate to it. I look forward to your next release
The story is well-crafted, honest, and inspiring. A lesson on resilience.
Very intresting read that highlights what many women in marriage are going through.
Congratulations
Thank you Joseph.
Exciting. Well written. Has a good pace and the storyline is easy to follow.
A story worth reading ,inspiring to all those who have lost faith and hope in life,
Congratulations .
Oh wow. Great book
This book is quite dynamic and I really enjoy that! The pain is not just singular from a relationship failure but there other layers explored as you walk with the main character through other life experiences…
Congratulations Sophie and well done. Good job mashaala
This book – The pains we live- is so relevant to our lives today. A very captivating read. Touches the heart in divine way. Thank you & Congratulations @Sophie Kiwelu
Congratulations Sophie. Sophie is a hardworking lady, I worked worked with her in the same branch and same department. And she was very hard working woman. Am proud of her
Absolutely phenomenal, job well done. Congratulations.
Congrats Auntie Sophie
Quite inspiring