Diana Nuri was born in a small town. Her family often moved from city to city from country to country. Perhaps this was the reason for her extensive life experience.
Perhaps this experience
inspired her to write books?
Diana Nuri
psycologist, writer
Diana has always felt that her undergraduate Economist degree never fulfilled her calling in life, as she has never had a strong interest in the field. She was trying to find herself. And she did it after completing her bachelor’s program in psychology. For several years she worked with troubled teenagers and people suffering from depression.
Now she lives in Dubai. She has two children, a cat and a dog. In her spare time, she continues to provide volunteer psychological support to children and adults.
“We all need faith in something good. Miracles happen, every day! Sometimes you just need to look around. At some point in my life, I began to doubt humanity. But meeting people whose hearts are filled with love and warmth has helped restore my faith that world is filled with really kind ones. It gives me strength to continue offering helping and supporting those in need”
A boy named Deniz has to face the harsh reality of life at an early age. For many years, his family struggles with poverty, betrayal, and disease until it finally finds a home in the Seventh Creek Valley, the inhabitants of which will show them new and wondrous worlds.
the power of love, spirit, belief in yourself, and faith in general.
This book is about
Having found this welcome serenity, they risk losing it again when a Presence in the world wants to destroy human hearts and souls. Can perseverance, persistence and courage succeed in defeating the Dark in the struggle for Peace?
The main character’s tale, seasoned with a pinch of magic, reveals important issues faced by both children and adults. Can dislike, hate, bullying and cruelty break our spirit?
In my work, I often meet older women who have faced severe injustices in their childhood. At the beginning of their journey, they are united and haunted by the same question–what did I do to deserve this?
united by one thing–strength.
Different stories about different lives,
Some accept their new reality and rise to the surface, realizing that there is no answer to this question, but others cannot. It is a great pity, for I always say, no matter what happens in our lives, we must live! We must keep fighting. No matter what and despite everything! I agree that life can be cruel, unfair, and knock us down so hard that we cannot stand back up. And yet we do. We find the fuel in our empty tank, and we stand back up, because the fire of our indominable spirit burns within us.
The only difference is that some use it for good, while some use it for ill.
It is genuinely invincible. I believe that each of you can create your own happiness, build your own world, and fulfil your dreams.