My Dreams, My Choices

My Dreams, My Choices

My Dreams, My Choices

Clementine Wamboye Girenge

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Editorial:
Outskirts Press
Año de edición:
2011
Materia
Ficción moderna y contemporánea
ISBN:
9781432771768
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'MY DREAMS, MY CHOICES'A true story where hard knocks confront successA true story of a young girl and how her upbringing, and the lessons she learns from her family help her pave the way towards the fulfillment of her goals. In the town of Mumias-Kenya, lies a small village where Felly and her family are known to everyone. The life of her paternal grandparents is like an open book, a story filled with sorrow and strife that turns her grandmother into a cold and hardened woman. Felly, on the hand, grows up in a home surrounded by her parents’ love. Her father provides them with a comfortable life, until a false accusation robs him of his job and good reputation as a court judge. The entire family feels the tough time they are facing, but there is not a challenge they cannot overcome as long as they are together. At a young age, Felly witnesses how her family stands against the ordeals that come their way. As she grows older, she discovers that she will also have to surpass personal struggles blocking her way. There are times when she almost surrenders, refusing to move forward and climb over the barriers. But she has dreams and she can never make them come true by giving up on them. Her family raised her to be a strong and determined woman, and that’s who she will be. My dreams, my choices, will bring you an aura of energy. You will want every person you know to read this book! To repair any broken webs! CLEMENTINE WAMBOYE GIRENGE Was born Kenyan and raised on a farm in a remote village on the western side. She lived a hard knock live as a child. As a young adult, she has traveled widely in pursuit for her dreams. She now enjoys a life that gives simplicity 'grace' on the pacific shores of USA. She contributes as a philanthropist to many causes. This book is one of them; look for a free coupon inside.

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