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IWD: Nathalie Beasnael launches first book, ‘We Are Not The Same’

Author and thought leader Nathalie Beasnael has officially launched her debut book, ‘We Are Not The Same,’ as part of activities marking International Women’s Day. The book launch attracted literary

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March 8, 2026byThe Nation
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Author and thought leader Nathalie Beasnael has officially launched her debut book, ‘We Are Not The Same,’ as part of activities marking International Women’s Day.

The book launch attracted literary enthusiasts, cultural influencers, industry leaders, and community supporters from different sectors, creating an atmosphere of reflection and engagement.

The event marked a significant milestone in Dr. Beasnael’s journey as a writer and advocate for peace, self-awareness, and purposeful living. Activities included featured readings from the book, interactive discussions, and personal reflections from the author about the inspiration behind the work.

Speaking during the launch, Dr. Beasnael expressed appreciation to guests for their support, noting that the book was inspired by personal experiences and observations about how people often compare themselves with others without fully understanding individual journeys.

According to her, ‘We Are Not The Same’ highlights the importance of recognising and embracing differences as a source of strength rather than limitation.

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The book explores the uniqueness of human experiences, perspectives, and life journeys. Through storytelling and reflective insights, the author encourages readers to appreciate their individuality and recognise that each person’s path, challenges, and achievements are distinct.

Paperback and hardback editions of ‘We Are Not The Same’ are now available on Amazon as well as selected bookstores and online platforms.

One of the highlights of the event was an interactive session with the author, including book signings and discussions on the key themes of identity, purpose, and self-discovery explored in the book.

Some literary commentators described the publication as a timely and relatable work that encourages readers to reflect on personal identity and the value of embracing authenticity.

Dr. Beasnael is the founder of the Health4peace Foundation and works as a writer, speaker, and advocate for personal development and self-discovery, focusing on inspiring individuals to embrace their unique paths and live authentically.

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