I praise You because I am fearfully and wonderfully made. Your works are wonderful. I know that full well. (Psalm 139:14/NIV)
YOU ARE SO BEAUTIFUL
DALLAS — To her distinctly unique credit, Nadia Monsano issued to the masses a rather enthralling proposition as 2023 came to a ceremonious end.
Said Monsano in her final post of the year before her gallery of followers via Facebook:
I want to take some positive vibes into 2024 with me. Leave a comment with either a positive word or message for me. I will do the same for you. Let’s make 2024 as positive as we can.
Fortunately for Monsano, she was destined long before the arrival of the New Year to bring along with her some much-needed positivity, most notably by way of a life-altering book, one that figures to help enrich and impact lives for years to come.
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“I am excited to announce that I am the visionary of the book, The Beautiful Face of The Invisible Illness: Masking The Pain We Endure,” Monsano said in her first social media post of 2024. “There are 17 beautiful co-authors who have joined me to share their stories to the world. We want to empower individuals who are living with an illness to let them know they are not alone. We will join together to educate you on the different types of illnesses that we are enduring on a daily basis, but we show up beautifully in public.”
A riveting, spiritually-empowering anthology that has created a fervent buzz across various message boards and social media platforms, Monsano’s highly-anticipated book will officially debut in February, the accomplished Dallas/Fort Worth author told Making Headline News this week.
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As Monsano recalls, her vision for spearheading The Beautiful Face of The Invisible Illness: Masking The Pain We Endure comes amid some real life conversations with a few of her clients.
“After speaking with several of my clients I realized that I was not alone with an illness, but the human eyes could not see it,” Monsano said. “I masked my pain very well with my smile and makeup. I chose to produce this book because I wanted to let anyone who is living with an illness to know they are not alone.”
Not only that, Monsano acknowledged, “it is okay” to have days when you have no choice but to rest.
“I want to make sure that these individuals know that their illness does not define them,” Monsano said. “They are beautifully and wonderfully made in God’s eyes.”
Monsano and her co-authors began collectively assembling The Beautiful Face of The Invisible Illness: Masking The Pain We Endure back in September, an awe-inspiring book collaboration that is in the production’s final phase as these faith-based writers look ahead to next month’s launch.
“The message I want our readers to know is don’t judge a book by its cover,” Monsano told MHN. “You never know what the person in front of you is going through. They may have a beautiful smile that will light up a room, they may dress well, and their makeup is flawless. However, when they go home and take these things off, they may have to take medications to survive the next day.”
Much to her delight, Monsano has become the beneficiary of an array of favorable reviews since word spread regarding her collaborative book project.
“The feedback is absolutely amazing,” Monsano, a native of Port of Spain, Trinidad and Tobago, said. “I have people who can’t wait for the book to be released in February of 2024. They say this book is needed to encourage anyone living with an illness to know they are not alone.”
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Interestingly enough, Monsano doesn’t shy away from the notion that her newly-produced anthology aligns with the divine purpose for which God has created her.
“I know my purpose here on earth is to serve others,” Monsano said. “I was created to be a vessel to help individuals understand their purpose and live life to the fullest. This book will help to educate the community, and help others know that there are individuals that smile through the pain so we should all be kind to one another.”
Also, Monsano told MHN this week that she is in the process of launching a documentary and virtual health summit, which are scheduled to take place in March and April, respectively.
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