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Having longed to see her baby's eyes but never got to do so, Keletso "Sister K" Yende shares about her daughter's death, her challenges with fertility, and how the pain of loss uncovered her sense of worth. She offers a frank, no-holds-barred reflection on how she came to terms with her situation, faced daily challenges, found her strength, and used her pain to intensify her quest to fulfil her purpose.

 

This book includes a chapter from her husband's perspective on their daughter's loss, highlighting the importance of allowing men to grieve and giving them a voice regarding child loss and fertility challenges.

I Never Saw Her Eyes is an excellent resource for couples who have gone through the anguish and agony of pregnancy and baby loss, for couples confronted with fertility challenges.

 

It is a resource for women who don't realise their true worth because of fertility challenges. This book is for anyone who has had to say an earthly goodbye to a loved one and the people supporting anyone going through loss.

 

Anyone who has suffered loss can gain from the insights about grief and healing. It also gives a fresh perspective on how discovering one's true identity and purposeful living can enhance one's quality of life.

 

ABOUT THE AUTHOR

Keletso "Sister K" Yende is an Author, Mentor, Speaker and Pastor who helps people discover their true identity and purpose in order to live their best lives. She is the founder and director of Sister K Foundation, a sisterhood which aims to inspire women to embrace their true identity and live purposefully.

 

She is an avid student and believes education is an important transformative tool. Her qualifications include a Bcom Economics Honours, Postgraduate Diploma in Financial Planning and Master of Business Leadership (MBL). She's currently a Master of Theology student at Stellenbosch University.