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Then There Was Her

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Then There Was Her

De: Sophie Cachia, Jaryd Cachia - introduction, Bruce Kaider - introduction
Narrado por: Sophie Cachia
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The bestselling, heartfelt memoir from Sophie Cachia, who reveals never-before-shared details of her marriage breakdown, and how delving into her feminine intuition and falling in love with a woman transformed her.

Sophie Cachia had her white picket fence life. By the age of 25, she was a mother and happily married, and had also built a very successful business by documenting her every move online.

But Sophie and her comfortable existence were thrown a curveball when she met a woman who prompted her to ask herself the questions: What more can I do? What more can I learn? What more can I be?

A deeply honest and inspirational memoir, Then There Was Her describes how challenging the set social narrative for a young woman led Sophie down a path of awareness, empowerment and acceptance as she navigated identity, sensuality and the true meaning of authenticity as a mother and a woman.
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Incredible and inspiring are not strong enough words to describe Sophie’s story. Thank you for your courage and vulnerability you showed to tell us your story, incredible! Xx

Incredible

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I really enjoyed the start of the book. By the time Sophie delved into the “ex” girlfriend it felt a little nauseating and inauthentic. The constant reference to her soul and the tone of her voice - it felt like acting and forced. I can’t explain it but it just made me eye roll and grit my teeth. She’s trying to add depth to her experiences yes but sometimes it’s like a corny Hollywood tv show.

A little inauthentic

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