bokomslag Something's Missing ... in Australia
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Something's Missing ... in Australia

Amalia Berc

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  • 556 sidor
  • 2017
Colourful and inviting advertisements on TV promising you a better and more prosperous life in a new country are not always true. Zdravka is a hot-headed Scorpio, rather inexperienced where the opposite sex is concerned and always ready to make sudden decisions. Due to this, her decisions are often wrong. After a broken engagement, she practically leaves overnight her promising career and homeland to study in Germany. She later continues working in Germany, where she meets a charming compatriot, very attentive and loving, and she believes she found a partner for life. They marry and soon after on her husband's initiative they migrate to Australia. In spite of being badly neglected by her husband, whose personality changed in a matter of months after the marriage, she plays blind and deaf and sticks to him through thick and thin. She cannot imagine living without him, and after being told by several specialists she would remain childless, she believes this to be yet another reason for the lack of intimacy between them. She finds herself in a new country with unwelcoming locals, experiences isolation, betrayal, humiliation and racism-all without sympathy, understanding and protection of the man she is emotionally involved with. In spite of being an attractive woman and aware of male attention she remains faithful to a man who hardly notices her. She somehow believes in a miracle where her husband would turn back into the loving person he once was ... if she remains a devoted wife to him. One day, after fifteen years of a bad relationship, Zdravka finally woke up.
  • Författare: Amalia Berc
  • Format: Pocket/Paperback
  • ISBN: 9781478788355
  • Språk: Engelska
  • Antal sidor: 556
  • Utgivningsdatum: 2017-09-12
  • Förlag: Outskirts Press