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Three Women Lost in London

By: Emanuela Cooper
Narrated by: Juanita McMahon
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From Emanuela Cooper - author of Made in Nirvana - a new, original, compelling life-changing story: Three Women Lost in London

While visiting her daughter’s family in their new London house, Lina spends an afternoon with her childhood friend, the rebellious Charlie. One drink leads to another, and when Lina tries to return home, things begin to go awfully wrong. The 75-year-old lady gets caught up in the London riots of August 2011. In the midst of all the chaos Lina stumbles upon a path that leads her to her own personal revolution. Aging is transformed from being an obstacle into an exciting challenge.

©2019 Emanuela Cooper (P)2021 Emanuela Cooper

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"A great human revolution in just a single individual will help achieve a change in the destiny of a nation and, further, will enable a change in the destiny of all humankind." (Daisaku Ikeda)

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Pedestrian and a bit condescending

Very tedious read, found it really pathetic that a 75 year old woman could not use a cell phone, or get herself across London. Rolling my eyes at this. Very uninteresting journey. If you need a bit of an edgy book this is not it. I would have returned it but I reached my return limit....ho hum. Introducing the racial unrest was just pathetic, and had no connection to the story and there was no background information or dialogue....I learned NOTHING.

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