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In Contempt Of Fate

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In Contempt of Fate is Beatrice Fernando’s gripping and moving account of how she, a young Sri Lankan mother, fled from brutal slavery in Lebanon to—ultimately—a longed-for freedom in America. Forced to work as a housemaid for a cruel Lebanese woman who beat and starved her, Ms. Fernando finally escaped this torment by leaping from a fourth story balcony, an act of desperation that left her paralyzed. Ms. Fernando’s harrowing, profoundly human account of how she defied impossible odds to walk again—and to achieve a much-cherished freedom in America—will inspire readers everywhere.

280 pages, Kindle Edition

Published February 13, 2013

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This memoir-style book was something I couldn't put down once I started reading it. It was something I read and could feel the pain and frustration that the MC felt while going through these situations. Heartbreaking at first but what a triumphantly well-written novel.
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