Can Sophia transition into her new family without sacrificing something personal? Sophia and Richie leave their baby behind and go for a holiday to celebrate Richie's promotion at work and to prepare for Sophia's imminent return to work. Little did she know the journey would transform her career and family life. While in the USA, Richie reconnects with James, his long-gone brother, but fails to convince him to return home. Sophia steps in and persuades James, unaware of the momentous favour she's done Richie's family. Did she get too busy to mind her well-being? Sophia becomes reflective on…mehr
Can Sophia transition into her new family without sacrificing something personal? Sophia and Richie leave their baby behind and go for a holiday to celebrate Richie's promotion at work and to prepare for Sophia's imminent return to work. Little did she know the journey would transform her career and family life. While in the USA, Richie reconnects with James, his long-gone brother, but fails to convince him to return home. Sophia steps in and persuades James, unaware of the momentous favour she's done Richie's family. Did she get too busy to mind her well-being? Sophia becomes reflective on what it means to lead a happy and satisfactory life, the kind she envisioned. She finds the answer and realizes she's always had it on her long journey of searching for empowerment and social change. Does she welcome the WOMAN she's become? Trapped Inside the Family Box is book three in An African Women's Journey Series. Sophia's story starts in Ignited by Education, followed by Slowed by a Baby. A trilogy where education, culture, ambition, and love intertwine.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Eileen is a sociologist and creative writer whose work focuses on the African girl who has gained an education and embarked on a journey to becoming a career woman. The novels provide insights into the women's journeys as they strive to balance demands for their career growth while they fulfil cultural expectations of them as female members of society.You will encounter a range of themes in the ten novels: including social change, a quest for equity, social justice, romance, marriage, and women's agency and empowerment through education and employment.When Eileen is not writing novels, she creates courses and guides immigrants to document their lived experiences into family stories. When evening sets in, Eileen will be found in her kitchen preparing meals for her family, the reason she cultivates vegetables in her city. Visit Eileen online at www.eileenomosa.com
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