One Is More Than Enough

One Is More Than Enough by Chantele Abdalaal is a thought-provoking exploration of identity and personal growth. Published by AuthorHouse in September 2008, this 88-page book is presented in English. The narrative follows an African American woman who, after converting to Islam in her early twenties, grapples with her sense of self while navigating complex relationships, including a second marriage that challenges her upbringing and beliefs.
Readers will find a deep examination of family dynamics, marriage, and the impact of past traumas on personal development. The story delves into themes of love, self-acceptance, and the struggle to reconcile religious convictions with personal freedom. As the protagonist confronts her past and seeks to understand her identity, the book raises questions about the balance between faith and independence, making it a reflective read for those interested in biography, family life, and spirituality.
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This book begans with an African American woman who is born and raised in the United States. As a Muslim woman who converted to Islam in her early twenties while in college she struggles with her Identity while trying to hold on to her youth. Her relationships, children, and second marriage goes against all that was taught to her in childhood. Dealing with all forms of abuse from the early years into her adult years, she yields accepting that it is fate. With the death of her grandmother, the stronghold of the family, and friends closest to her she learns that life and happiness does not have to be compromised. She learns that the paths taken affect herself as well as her children. Can she find her innerself along the way?
Those closet to Nicole she finds strength in? She learns that she must love herself first before she can discover love from another. Religion and a Polygamist marriage are the most conflicting factors in her life. What is the starting point of the hard lesson learned in her life? Will Nicole find the demons that haunt her growth as a free independent woman? Can Nicole balance her religious convictions in her life or will it tear apart?
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