Strength in Adversity
Woman's Era|May 2024
The remarkable story of Mary Ann Bevan, a mother who overcame adversity.
Renuka Krishnaraja
Strength in Adversity

Among all human relationships, the bond between a mother and child is perhaps the most sacred one. We've all heard endless tales of a mother's unselfishness, sacrifice, and perseverance. As the world celebrates Mother's Day on May 12th, let's reminisce about the story of Mary Ann Bevan, an English nurse and a mother of four, whose life's story is like none other. Born in 1874 in East London, Mary Ann had a tough yet regular childhood. She eventually trained to become a nurse and got married. Shortly thereafter, she had four children and life was usual. But destiny, probably had other plans for her. She was affected by a hormonal condition called acromegaly which caused bone and facial disfigurement. Unfortunately, there was no proper treatment for that precise ailment back then.

This story is from the May 2024 edition of Woman's Era.

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