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"Leaving Shangrila: The True Story of a Girl, Her Transformation and Her Eventual Escape", is the captivating memoir of a charmingly complex heroine.

Isabelle Gecils paints a colorful world as she tells the tale of how she forged her own path in the midst of turmoil. The story, set in Brazil where she grew up, is populated with fascinating characters, both good and bad. From a narcissistic mother to her perpetually flawed lovers to three resilient sisters, Leaving Shangrila’s motley crew make for an endlessly intriguing storyline.

"Leaving Shangrila" begins with young Isabelle, trapped in a hellish world. Surrounded by lies, manipulation, and abuse, Isabelle is desperate to escape the adversity of this place. Filled with tremendous strength and an unyielding drive to survive, she begins her journey toward freedom and self-realization.

Through the trials and obstacles along the way, Isabelle goes back and forth to balance who she is with what she must do to survive. With themes of perseverance, self-reliance, and the resilience of the human spirit, "Leaving Shangrila: The True Story of a Girl, Her Transformation and Her Eventual Escape" highlights the important character traits one discovers on the path to finding their self. Truly empowering and inspirational, readers everywhere will relate to this coming of age story.



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The poignant life story of a woman who escaped a restrictive past to embrace an independent future. Gecils’ resonant chronicle explores themes of belonging, family allegiance, and starting over. As it does so, it effectively tells the story of the burgeoning liberation of a young girl who had her eye on a bright horizon. A well-paced memoir steeped in strife, struggle, sorrow, and, eventually, freedom. --KIRKUS REVIEW

Leaving Shangrila: The True Story Of A Girl, Her

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      Publisher: Morgan James Publishing llc
      Publication Date: 26/05/2016
      ISBN13: 9781630476847, 978-1630476847
      ISBN10: 1630476846

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      "Leaving Shangrila: The True Story of a Girl, Her Transformation and Her Eventual Escape", is the captivating memoir of a charmingly complex heroine.

      Isabelle Gecils paints a colorful world as she tells the tale of how she forged her own path in the midst of turmoil. The story, set in Brazil where she grew up, is populated with fascinating characters, both good and bad. From a narcissistic mother to her perpetually flawed lovers to three resilient sisters, Leaving Shangrila’s motley crew make for an endlessly intriguing storyline.

      "Leaving Shangrila" begins with young Isabelle, trapped in a hellish world. Surrounded by lies, manipulation, and abuse, Isabelle is desperate to escape the adversity of this place. Filled with tremendous strength and an unyielding drive to survive, she begins her journey toward freedom and self-realization.

      Through the trials and obstacles along the way, Isabelle goes back and forth to balance who she is with what she must do to survive. With themes of perseverance, self-reliance, and the resilience of the human spirit, "Leaving Shangrila: The True Story of a Girl, Her Transformation and Her Eventual Escape" highlights the important character traits one discovers on the path to finding their self. Truly empowering and inspirational, readers everywhere will relate to this coming of age story.



      Trade Review
      The poignant life story of a woman who escaped a restrictive past to embrace an independent future. Gecils’ resonant chronicle explores themes of belonging, family allegiance, and starting over. As it does so, it effectively tells the story of the burgeoning liberation of a young girl who had her eye on a bright horizon. A well-paced memoir steeped in strife, struggle, sorrow, and, eventually, freedom. --KIRKUS REVIEW

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