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"We need to resist the tyranny of low expectations and open our eyes to the inequality that remains." Sheryl Sandberg Sofia Casas has a wonderful life-- a handsome, well-respected husband who loves his family, two talented and likable children, and permanent space in a prestigious gallery. It isn't enough. Tired of being seen as the wallpaper of her family's lives, Sofia flees Salamanca, Spain, to Valencia, where she begins a series of letters explaining her frustration and challenging her husband and children to do better. When her letters go unanswered, Sofia changes her identity, moves to…mehr

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"We need to resist the tyranny of low expectations and open our eyes to the inequality that remains." Sheryl Sandberg Sofia Casas has a wonderful life-- a handsome, well-respected husband who loves his family, two talented and likable children, and permanent space in a prestigious gallery. It isn't enough. Tired of being seen as the wallpaper of her family's lives, Sofia flees Salamanca, Spain, to Valencia, where she begins a series of letters explaining her frustration and challenging her husband and children to do better. When her letters go unanswered, Sofia changes her identity, moves to the United States, and restarts her career as a photographer. Success comes but at a price. Jerez Santiago, her new persona, might be bolder and far more outgoing than the Sofia who fled Spain, but she's equally lonely until two men, one a gallery owner, the other an art critic, offer her what she craves--deep affection and respect. Then, unexpectedly, her husband reenters her life.
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Before beginning her career as a storyteller, a term she prefers to novelist or writer, Diana Clark was an editor at Northland Press in Flagstaff, Arizona, and, later, the Publications Director at the Museum of Northern Arizona Press. Her deepest interests, often the background for her stories, are Latin American political history and culture. She is an enthusiastic supporter of preservation, both cultural and natural, and, like all of us, Diana also loves a good romance. Her education includes a Master's Degree in Latin American history from the University of Toledo and a Ph.D. in American history/political science from Northern Arizona University. She lives and works in Mazatlan, Mexico.