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註釋'This is a highly readable account of Maggie's life in Malawi and the UK. The book is open and honest about life's challenges as well as its richness. Maggie's story will surely prompt many readers to reflect on their own experiences in a new light.'
Dr Diana Wilkins, Art Historian

'This is a book for anyone who is going through difficult times, emotionally suffering and questioning 'Why me?' to realise there is light at the end of the tunnel. All it requires is to have a positive attitude towards life and the courage to look within to find answers... taking steps towards what feels right to them and being bold enough to follow through.'
Ranjanie de Mel, Healer and Mentor

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Maggie Kaipah-Milne is a yoga teacher, writer, actor, performer, poet and an after-school nanny. Born in Malawi and raised in England, Young Maggie struggled to find her identity and peace. Her journey is one of transformation from bitterness, struggle, challenge and grief to peace, love, happiness, and acceptance.

She writes: 'I have worked hard at raising my awareness for the past 30 years, in pursuit of happiness, and with the intention of helping others who also want to travel this spiritual path. Deep down in the depth of my being, I knew it was possible to achieve, so I made a vow that I would search to be happy even if I died searching. This has been my life purpose and I love it.

'In writing about my life, I set out to teach what I had always wanted to learn myself... We already have the knowledge that we seek. We can tap into it whenever we want and that is the most courageous path that any of us can take, and it is a choice.'
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'I highly recommend this wonderfully absorbing person's life journey from anger to what belonging means to Maggie Kaipah-Milne via relationships, struggles, Buddhism, Cosmic Ordering, and grief. By travelling with Maggie page by page, I was educated, inspired, and motivated. I felt privileged to witness, as a reader, Maggie's honesty, openness, trust, positivity, growth and courage.'
Emma Halston, Poet

'Few authors are so brave in giving such a personal account of their internal struggles. This is a rare and special read that will be of help to many.'
Ann-Marie Gutteridge, Retired Midwife