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- 978-1-03-834609-4
- 6.0 x 9.0 inches
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- 102 pages
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Hardcover Edition
- 978-1-03-834610-0
- 6.0 x 9.0 inches
- Black & White interior
- 102 pages
- Keywords
- arranged marriage,
- coming of age,
- domestic violence,
- cultural expectations,
- escaping abuse,
- women’s fiction,
- books set in Pakistan
A Prisoner Within
by
Nandana Zubair
I was raised to believe a woman is defined by the men in her life: the father who shelters her, the brother who overshadows her, the husband who is meant to complete her. I was told a woman is nothing on her own, that her value is measured by how well she fulfils assigned roles, how much she endures, and how deeply she sacrifices. I believed it. I carried it like a second skin through childhood, adolescence, and the years leading up to marriage. And when this belief collapsed, I was left with the most terrifying question: Who am I on my own? It didn’t come easily. It was buried beneath years of conditioning, whispers telling me to be quiet, to endure, to not ask for more. But silence doesn’t protect you; it makes it easier for others to diminish you, to shape you into something small and manageable. A woman can endure only so much before she realises endurance is not strength, but survival. And survival is not the same as living. A bad marriage doesn’t only break your heart; it breaks your sense of self. It makes you question your worth, your voice, your right to exist beyond someone’s shadow. And when a man refuses to stand up for you, he is silently telling you that you are not worth the fight. Over time, I began to understand that identity is not something granted by others, but something reclaimed. Piece by piece, I started unlearning the voices that told me to shrink, and relearning the quiet power of choosing myself, even when it felt unfamiliar and unsteady, even when it cost everything. But I was worth the fight. I am Aeiza, and this is a story of being told I was insignificant and learning that I never was.
Nandana Zubair is a writer drawn to the quiet, complex spaces of the human heart. Her work explores themes of love, loss, resilience, and the unseen forces that shape our lives. With a voice that is both intimate and evocative, she brings depth and sensitivity to stories that linger long after the final page. Beyond writing, Nandana is a life coach and a certified NLP practitioner, passionate about helping individuals navigate growth, healing, and self-discovery. Her perspective is grounded in a deep curiosity about human behavior and the transformative power of reflection. This book marks her debut, offering a poignant and immersive reading experience that speaks to the universality of emotion while honoring the uniqueness of the journey.
Contributors
- Author
- Nandana Zubair
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