Evansville Vanderburgh Public Library

Seventy thousand camels, a motivational survivor's memoir, Angelica A. Brewer

Label
Seventy thousand camels, a motivational survivor's memoir, Angelica A. Brewer
Language
eng
Index
no index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Seventy thousand camels
Nature of contents
dictionaries
Responsibility statement
Angelica A. Brewer
Sub title
a motivational survivor's memoir
Summary
At age 16, Angelica ran away from her new home in Australia and a narcissistic mother, living for a time in a youth refuge and on the street. Angelica thought she had found love when in fact she lost more of herself through this encounter. She finally settled for a more tempestuous marriage to Rhys that lasted far too long, producing three children including a son living with Autism. Newly divorced and still lost, Angelica embarked on a series of internet dating relationships that took away more of her soul. She then discovered a degree of solace and introspection as a Juvenile Justice Officer working with detainees aged 10 to 21. Reaching further crossroads in her life, Angelica swapped juvenile prison for its adult counterpart. Moving state, she met "Brew", a fellow correctional officer who would change her life forever. But despite his unfailing love and support, she entered a downward spiral into depression and suicidal ideation. Now recovered, Angelica takes stock of her life and all she learned from her journey so far
Target audience
adult
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