“Love Is Not the Problem” by Efe Lisa Ifezuo

By Janet

What would you do if you discovered you had a health crisis that could change your life forever? What would you do if the child you raised in the Lord got a life-altering diagnosis as a result of her disobedience? That’s the dilemma Tricia and her parents face in Love Is Not the Problem by Efe Ifezuo.

Teenagers across the world today learn about love from various sources like social media, peers, and TV shows. Some of these lessons are incomplete, glamorized, and outright misleading. Most times, the young people end up in a situation where they experience unnecessary pain and betrayal.

In this thoughtful book, Ifezuo shares the suffering of Tricia who suffers greatly from false love. The book reveals the atrocities that occur when parents avoid having conversations about love and relationships with their children.

Tricia’s desire to be seen, loved, and understood draws her into the arms of someone who seems perfect. Her escapade with this Mr. Perfect leads her into making decisions that would further escalate her problems. However, that’s only the beginning.

Without giving away the most shocking and heartbreaking aspects of the story, Tricia’s experience is a mirror that reflects the agony of many young people who struggle silently to balance their faith, emotions, and identity in a world full of pleasure. The book also raises a hard but necessary question: what happens when families avoid conversations that truly matter?

Ifezuo’s writing is engaging and emotionally honest. The book will make you curious, angry maybe, yet more understanding of the perspective of a teenager. If you think this is just another teenage romance story, think again. Love Is Not the Problem is an important message to parents, mentors, and teenagers themselves. It urges open dialogue, empathy, and the courage to face uncomfortable truths.

The author details what happens when communication breaks down in the family, and what it means to love genuinely. This book is meant for every teen, parent, youth pastor, and teacher who desires to learn and grow from the stereotypical perspectives of teenagers.

Love Is Not the Problem is a message carved out of the heart of reality. If you are a teen carrying secret emotions or a parent unsure of how to connect with your kids, this book will speak to your soul.

To obtain your copy of Love Is Not the Problem, kindly click here and order today. Read, share, and become a part of the healing conversation we all so desperately need. For indeed, love is not the problem, but silence, shame, and misinformation can be.


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