Inside the Book
When Love Goes Sour is dedicated to women who suffer in relationships because of their lovers. I want to show woman that you don’t have to be a poor woman or a millionaire to suffer from abuse; every woman can be a victim.
Women die worldwide due to being killed by men, this happening due to abuse of some form having started first. Not all men abuse women. There are those who do that. For a woman to be abused doesn’t have to be due to hitting her with a knobkerrie, even the hurtful words that you say like stupid, fat and ugly constitute abuse.
Women don’t be scared to run away as fast as possible, away from abuse to where freedom can be found, for not all men are bad. Thank you.
Meet the Author

Galaletsang Namoshe is a young Motswana woman, born to a Zambian single mother who became a Motswana by citizenship. She has both Zimbabwean and Zambian roots from her maternal grandparents.
Galaletsang comes from a family of seven, including four brothers and two sisters. Born on April 3, 1986, at Jubilee Hospital in Francistown, she attended Serule Primary School, Bonwatbu Community Junior Secondary School, and Shoshong Senior Secondary School. She holds a degree in Business Administration, majoring in Human Resources Management, from the University of Botswana. Although she was born underweight, Galaletsang defied the odds, grew up healthy, and excelled academically.
Today, she is a dedicated writer working on several manuscripts awaiting publication.

