Books

  1. Michelle G

    Michelle G edited the summary of All That Is Bitter and Sweet Saturday, June 25, 2011.

    • If you want to read all about her humanitarian work in Africa, India and other Countries (and it is very graphic and depressing and will drag you down) this book is for you. If you were more interested in her family history, her recovery or her marriage to a famous race car driver, skip it. She reveals a dark hole in her soul from being neglected and abandoned in her childhood, but never really tied her past to her humanitarian work, kind of lept there with no real visable explanation. It would seem to me, that she is trying very hard to heal herself from the past in her current work that is just as traumatizing. Not sure if it's working, but she is very candid about how angry she feels about the injustices of the world and especially the horrible treatment of women in the world. Her message is good, just not very fluid for me and not balanced enough to convince me that she is not on a wide pendulum swing to another epiphany.
      Stay tuned for more that is bitter and sweet II.....

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