Happily Made
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This brave and honest tale will captivate you from beginning to end, as Veronica Sherman reveals her unconventional path through life. Craving meaning and adventure, Veronica moves from Sweden, Jerusalem, America, Australia and on a whim, ends up in a tiny village in rural Cambodia. Delicate threads weave through leaving her home country and immigrating to the "Promised Land" where she's conscripted to be a soldier for two long years, before flying to Australia. Veronica's naive intentions are smashed to pieces, as she finds herself in a toxic marriage that she has to detangle herself from in order for her children to be safe. Just as life seems to settle down, Veronica uproots her family to Cambodia where she's confronted by the brutal poverty and people asking her for help. While juggling motherhood in a rural village, Veronica opens her home to marginalised women in the hope of creating a difference. Is it possible to hold on to a desire for good when life keeps proving you wrong?
Author: Veronica S Sherman
Format: Paperback, 390 pages, 156mm x 234mm, 599 g
Published: 2020, Happily Made
Genre: Biography: General
Description
This brave and honest tale will captivate you from beginning to end, as Veronica Sherman reveals her unconventional path through life. Craving meaning and adventure, Veronica moves from Sweden, Jerusalem, America, Australia and on a whim, ends up in a tiny village in rural Cambodia. Delicate threads weave through leaving her home country and immigrating to the "Promised Land" where she's conscripted to be a soldier for two long years, before flying to Australia. Veronica's naive intentions are smashed to pieces, as she finds herself in a toxic marriage that she has to detangle herself from in order for her children to be safe. Just as life seems to settle down, Veronica uproots her family to Cambodia where she's confronted by the brutal poverty and people asking her for help. While juggling motherhood in a rural village, Veronica opens her home to marginalised women in the hope of creating a difference. Is it possible to hold on to a desire for good when life keeps proving you wrong?
Happily Made
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