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A PISSED OFF SAINT Shares Experiences in New Book

By: Feb. 26, 2015
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ORLANDO, Fla.

According to the U.S. Department of State, approximately 800,000 people are trafficked across international borders every year. In order to break the silent struggle of these men, women and children, a survivor of this cruelty speaks out about her experience of mistreatment and path to forgiveness and hope.

A Pissed off Saint recounts the hardships faced by Suma Nour throughout her lifetime, including poverty, physical and mental abuse, abuse of her children, stigma, lack of education, homelessness, and battered woman syndrome. At first, Nour believed the hardships were her own fault. When she realized she was not to blame for all that had happened to her, she began working on her own fears, low self-esteem, and self-love.

"After a long journey of struggles and heartaches, I finally learned to heal myself and became free of all the emotional bondages," Nour said.

The author's healing process included meditation, prayer, Qigong, Ho'oponopono, healthy eating and exercise. In fact, Nour became a life coach to inspire others to find inner strength. In this role, she encourages clients to use some of these practices in their own healing.

"I want to share my story to let everyone know there are ways to work through your fears so you can move forward to experience freedom and peace," Nour said.

For more information, visit http://www.sumanour.com.

"A Pissed off Saint"
By: Suma Nour
ISBN: 978-1-4525-2297-5
Available in softcover, hardcover, e-book
Available on Amazon, Barnes & Noble and Balboa Press

About the author
Suma Nour is an author, life coach, hygienist and single mother who overcame many, many obstacles on her journey to freedom. Raised in Lebanon during the Lebanese Civil War, Nour currently lives in the Orlando area with her four children. Nour strives to give other women hope to survive through the message of her story.

For review copies or interview requests, contact:
Jaymie Shook
317.602.7137
jshook(at)bohlsengroup(dot)com



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