Who are we when we lose what defines us? One of the first women CEOs in tech, in this, her fourth and most personal memoir, Tania Romanov chronicles her search for a new identity after the end of her career and the loss of her soulmate, her husband Harold. Over a two-week walk along England's Thames Path, Tania reflects on her love story with Harold and their battle against cancer-reflections that reveal a lifelong fight to be herself. A child immigrant ostracized for being a "Communist" and a white girl at a mostly Black school, in I Will Be the Woman He Loved Tania revisits past lives,…mehr
Who are we when we lose what defines us? One of the first women CEOs in tech, in this, her fourth and most personal memoir, Tania Romanov chronicles her search for a new identity after the end of her career and the loss of her soulmate, her husband Harold. Over a two-week walk along England's Thames Path, Tania reflects on her love story with Harold and their battle against cancer-reflections that reveal a lifelong fight to be herself. A child immigrant ostracized for being a "Communist" and a white girl at a mostly Black school, in I Will Be the Woman He Loved Tania revisits past lives, loves, and lessons. She recounts her challenges as a trailblazer in a pre-#MeToo, male-dominated workplace, as well as the joys of her adventures with Harold. All the while, she struggles to come to terms with a future very different from what she imagined-one in which she must rediscover her love of life and redefine herself yet again.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Tania Romanov Amochaev is the author of Mother Tongue: A Saga of Three Generations of Balkan Women (Travelers' Tales, 2018), also published in Serbian as Po Näemu (Akadems Kaknjiga, 2020); Never a Stranger (Solificatio, 2019), a collection of award-winning travel essays; One Hundred Years of Exile: A Romanov's Search for Her Father's Russia (Travelers' Tales, 2020), published in Russia as ¿¿¿ ¿¿¿ ¿¿¿¿¿¿¿¿ (Rosspen Publishers, 2021) and winner of Gold for Memoir in the Northern California Publishers and Authors Book Awards; and San Francisco Pilgrimage (Solificatio, 2022). Tania's work has been featured in multiple travel anthologies, including The Best Travel Writing and The Best Women's Travel Writing series. Born in the former Yugoslavia, Tania spent her childhood in a refugee camp in Italy, before emigrating to the United States, where she grew up in San Francisco's Russian community. A graduate of San Francisco public schools, she went on to serve as CEO of three technology companies.
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