Well Anyway, I Still Have Friends
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About the Book
Only the brave can survive loneliness. This is the story of Margot who lives at the start of World War 2 in a village in Sudetenland. She faces devastating loss early in her life and has to find a way to cope. She travels alone through war-torn Europe and crosses many geographical borders, searching for a place to belong. She faces challenges that seem insurmountable, yet she is not overwhelmed. She finds friends in the most unlikely places to help her get through some very difficult times. As she builds inner strength, she is able to fulfil her dreams. This book is inspired by a true story. While her journey is true, the inner life of Margot is fictional. All the names of real characters have been changed.
About the Author
Rosemary Flynn has published two other books: The Emotions of Children with Diabetes, and The Emotions of Teenagers with Diabetes. She is a Clinical Psychologist who has published many articles about living with diabetes in diabetes related magazines and medical journals. This is her first piece of fiction. In her life outside of psychology and diabetes, she has a husband and grown-up family of three children with their partners and 4 grandchildren.