
Brave(ish)
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At forty, Margaret quits her sales job to follow her husbandāĆĆ“s hotel career to Paris. SheāĆĆ“s setting sail on this adventure with a glass half full of bravery, a well-traveled passport, a journal in which she plans to write her novel, and the mentally engrained Davis Family Handbook of Rules to Live By.
Everyone tells Margaret sheāĆĆ“s living the dream, but she feels adrift without a professional identity. Desperate to feel productive and valued, she abandons her writing and throws herself into new roles: perfect wife, hostess, guide, and expatriate. When she and her husband move to Cairo, however, the void inside sheāĆĆ“s been ignoring threatens to engulf her. ItāĆĆ“s clear that something needs to change, so she does the one thing she was raised never to do: asks forāĆĆ®and acceptsāĆĆ®help.
Over the next fifteen years abroad, the cultures of Egypt, Thailand, and Singapore confront Margaret with lessons she never would have learned at home. But itāĆĆ“s only when they move back to ChicagoāĆĆ®with Margaret now stepping into the role of perfect caretaker to her parentsāĆĆ®that she has to decide once and for all: will she dare to let go of the old rules and roles she thinks keep her safe in order to step into her own life and creative destiny?
Everyone tells Margaret sheāĆĆ“s living the dream, but she feels adrift without a professional identity. Desperate to feel productive and valued, she abandons her writing and throws herself into new roles: perfect wife, hostess, guide, and expatriate. When she and her husband move to Cairo, however, the void inside sheāĆĆ“s been ignoring threatens to engulf her. ItāĆĆ“s clear that something needs to change, so she does the one thing she was raised never to do: asks forāĆĆ®and acceptsāĆĆ®help.
Over the next fifteen years abroad, the cultures of Egypt, Thailand, and Singapore confront Margaret with lessons she never would have learned at home. But itāĆĆ“s only when they move back to ChicagoāĆĆ®with Margaret now stepping into the role of perfect caretaker to her parentsāĆĆ®that she has to decide once and for all: will she dare to let go of the old rules and roles she thinks keep her safe in order to step into her own life and creative destiny?
Brave(ish)
