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Sweeter after Difficulty

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Do you have dreams that seem a million miles away? Like they would never be more than dreams? Well your about to find out how to make that shift from dream to reality. Full of lessons and stories influencing the decisions you make. What is I could tell you that by the end of this book your entire mindset and outlook on life could change.
Take control of your own life. Don’t look back, your not going that way.

“Sweeter after difficulty”

Rachel Ferguson

106 pages, Kindle Edition

Published August 3, 2023

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Rachel Ferguson

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Rachel Ferguson was educated privately, before being sent to finishing school in Italy. She flaunted her traditional upbringing to become a vigorous campaigner for women's rights and member of the WSPU.

In 1911 Rachel Ferguson became a student at the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art. She enjoyed a brief though varied career on the stage, cut short by the First World War. After service in the Women's Volunteer Reserve she began writing in earnest.

Working as a journalist at the same time as writing fiction, Rachel Ferguson started out as 'Columbine', drama critic on the Sunday Chronicle. False Goddesses, her first novel, was published in 1923. A second novel The Bröntes Went to Woolworths did not appear until 1931, but its wide acclaim confirmed Rachel Ferguson's position in the public eye. Over the next two decades she wrote extensively and published nine more novels.

Rachel Ferguson lived in Kensington until her death in 1957.

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December 27, 2024
What can I say, Rousseau has nothing on Rachel…

In a perfect marriage of prose and instruction, the author takes us on a turbulent journey of challenge and self-sacrifice.
But, beams of light shine through these dark clouds in the form of determination, courage, and an iron will.
Nothing can perturb the unshakeable resolve that the author has to finding success, therein rocketing her herself to the dizzy heights of success.

This was a brave story to write. Yet, not only is it orchestrated so beautifully, but one comes off stronger and more determined after each turn of the page. I will be forever grateful for the wisdom imparted from these pages.
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