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A Thousand Flying Things by Kathryn Brown Ramsperger / Fiction / Romance

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Continuing with Women Authors Week!
Author Kathryn Brown Ramsperger combines her cultural knowledge and writing wit into a trilogy that expands across continents. We discussed her writing journey as well as her experience as a journalist and becoming an author.

About the book:

An idealistic humanitarian worker with a decade of field experience arrives in 1991 Southern Sudan hoping to save the world, but will the love of a child and the return of a love from the past end up saving and healing her instead?

Qasim, charming and cosmopolitan, trying to save his homeland, Lebanon.

Dianna, brilliant and beautiful, trying to save children in Southern Sudan.

The two old flames bump into one another in Nairobi and fall in love again. But they must choose between their work and their love. Can Dianna trust Qasim? Only if she trusts herself.

In the face of cultural barriers, their commitment to family and career, and ongoing war, can they find the strength to stand up for both love and a lasting peace?

Culture shaped them. Love transformed them. Will a child unite them?

To connect:
Michelle Waitzman's site
Want to talk/support the show?
email: tellmeaboutyourbookpodcast@gmail.com
IG: @tellmeaboutyourbookpodcast
IG: @oakylovestoread
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Continuing with Women Authors Week!
Author Kathryn Brown Ramsperger combines her cultural knowledge and writing wit into a trilogy that expands across continents. We discussed her writing journey as well as her experience as a journalist and becoming an author.

About the book:

An idealistic humanitarian worker with a decade of field experience arrives in 1991 Southern Sudan hoping to save the world, but will the love of a child and the return of a love from the past end up saving and healing her instead?

Qasim, charming and cosmopolitan, trying to save his homeland, Lebanon.

Dianna, brilliant and beautiful, trying to save children in Southern Sudan.

The two old flames bump into one another in Nairobi and fall in love again. But they must choose between their work and their love. Can Dianna trust Qasim? Only if she trusts herself.

In the face of cultural barriers, their commitment to family and career, and ongoing war, can they find the strength to stand up for both love and a lasting peace?

Culture shaped them. Love transformed them. Will a child unite them?

To connect:
Michelle Waitzman's site
Want to talk/support the show?
email: tellmeaboutyourbookpodcast@gmail.com
IG: @tellmeaboutyourbookpodcast
IG: @oakylovestoread
IG: @bookscatspodcast
Support: buymeacoffee.com/tellmepodcast

  continue reading

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