Walking Over Eggshells
Surviving Mental Abuse
Walking Over Eggshells is an autobiography that tells the story of a mentally abused child, who married a Walter Mitty clone. They moved from England to Kenya, from Libya to Botswana and on again to South Africa. It took all her courage to survive in situations that were at times dangerous, sometimes humorous, but always nerve wracking. She had a variety of jobs, different types of homes, and was both a millionairess and totally broke. She met royalty, hosted ambassadors, and won numerous awards for her writing and television programs. She also climbed over garbage dumps, fended off bailiffs, and coped being abandoned in the African bush with…
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Produktdetails
- ISBN: 978-84-09-20950-7
- EAN: 9788409209507
- Produktnummer: 34260470
- Verlag: Lucinda E Clarke
- Sprache: Englisch
- Erscheinungsjahr: 2020
- Seitenangabe: 408 S.
- Masse: H19.8 cm x B12.9 cm x D2.3 cm 458 g
- Abbildungen: Paperback
- Gewicht: 458
Über den Autor
Lucinda E Clarke has been a professional writer for the last 30 years, scripting for both radio and television. She's had numerous articles published in several magazines and currently writes a monthly column in a local publication. She once had her own newspaper column, until the newspaper closed down, but says this was not her fault!She has won over 20 awards for scripting, directing, concept and producing, and had two educational textbooks published. Sadly these did not make her the fortune she dreamed of, to allow her to live in the manner to which she would like to be accustomed.Lucinda has also worked as an announcer on radio (on one occasion with a bayonet at her throat) appeared on television, and met and interviewed some of the world's top leaders. She set up and ran her own video production company, making a variety of programmes, from advertisements to corporate to drama documentaries on a vast range of subjects. Altogether she has lived in eight different countries, run the 'worst riding school in the world', and cleaned toilets to bring the money in.When she handled her own divorce, Lucinda made legal history in South Africa. She gives occasional talks and lectures to special interest groups and finds retirement the most exhausting time of her life so far but says there is still so much to see and do, she is worried she won't have time to fit it all in.
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