Juliet Ibrahim: writing my memoir was therapeutic

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Ghanaian actress and filmmaker Juliet Ibrahim is currently marketing her memoir, A Toast To Life, to her fans.

Taking to Instagram, the humanitarian, who is also of Lebanese descent, announced that her books are available in Monrovia, Liberia.

She also said the process of writing the book strengthened her and believes it will be of assistance to others.

“Writing… A Toast To Life was very therapeutic for me,” she said.

“I honestly didn’t realise how strong I was until I put together all my experiences collectively in this memoir. I’ve had experiences that would probably break the average person. But I survived.

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The book is a deeply personal narrative of my triumph over adversity faced at different stages in my life, and my journey to true self-love.

“Readers will be delving into my world. They’ll be reading about the Juliet that the screens don’t show and the media had no idea about.

Readers will also use my stories and experiences in A Toast To Life to understand that they’re not alone in the world and can use their experiences to become better instead of dealing with it alone and thinking that’s the worst thing that could happen to them.

My book will motivate and inspire them in every aspect of life.”

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