Haiti. A poor country rich in courage, strength and love. As these four women are about to discover.Charlie, the rootless daughter of American missionaries, now working as a hairdresser in Northern California. But the repercussions of a traumatic childhood far from home have left her struggling for her way in life.Bea, Charlie's eccentric grandmother, who is convinced a reunion with her estranged mother will help Charlie heal.Lizbeth, a Texas widow who has never strayed too far from home. She is on a daunting journey into the unknown, searching for the grandchild she never knew existed.And Senzey, a young Haitian mother dealing with a lifetime of love and loss, who shows them the true meaning of bravery. Together they venture through the teeming, colorful streets of Port-au-Prince, into the worlds of do-gooders doing more harm than good, Vodou practitioners, artists, activists, and everyday Haitian men and women determined to survive against all odds.For Charlie, Bea, Lizbeth and Senzey, life will never be the same again . . .
Deborah Rodriguez is the author of the international bestsellers The Kabul Beauty School, The Little Coffee Shop of Kabul, and Return to the Little Coffee Shop of Kabul. Those, as well as Farewell to the Little Coffee Shop of Kabul, were all inspired by her life in Afghanistan. She is also the author of Margarita Wednesdays, a memoir based on her experiences following her return to America, and the novels The Zanzibar Wife, Island on the Edge of the World, and The Moroccan Daughter. Deborah spent five years teaching and later directing the Kabul Beauty School, the first modern beauty academy and training salon in Afghanistan. She also owned the Oasis Salon and the Cabul Coffee House. Deborah is the driving force behind Oasis Rescue, a nonprofit with an unwavering dedication to creating lasting change in conflict and disaster-stricken regions. As one of the directors of Oasis Beauty School, she works closely with Afghan refugees, imparting practical skills in the challenging environments they face. Deborah's work goes beyond skill-building; it's a catalyst for restoring livelihoods and hope. She currently lives in Mazatl?n, Mexico, where she owns Tippy Toes Salon and Spa.
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