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Pienaar author releases her second book to encourage men

The author hopes to break boundaries with this new book.

She said the book mainly focuses on building good relationships between husbands and wives, siblings, in-laws, and parents and children.

“It is for people to understand that men also have feelings, like women. It is often said that men don’t cry, but as much as they are strong physically, they are emotionally hurting as well. What inspired me to write this book was my male friend who became quite emotional, especially when he was hurting or saw someone suffering. At first, I didn’t understand because I was raised knowing a man doesn’t cry,” said Ndakuya.

Ndakuya is also a pastor at the Grace of God Ministries in Karino, a wife and a mother of three children. She said she has developed a passion for guiding individuals through life challenges.

Her first book is called Not Bitter, which sold more than 50 copies.

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“I had the privilege to be interviewed on TV on SABC’s Morning Live, Ligwalagwala FM, Nkomazi FM and RISE fm,” she said.

The copies for the book Men Cry Too are available for purchase by contacting her on 067 081 8370.

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