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How to Survive a Brazilian Betrayal: A Mother-Daughter Memoir

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By (author): Ehris Urban Velya Jancz-Urban

Lightening darkness with humor, Velya Jancz-Urban and her 25-year-old daughter, Ehris, introduce readers to their offbeat Connecticut family. Motivated by an 11-year friendship with a charming Brazilian named Jose Geraldo, they spend four years preparing for their move to rural Brazil, where they will run a dairy farm and open an English school. When they follow their hearts to Ponte Nova, an explosion of betrayal leaves them dazed and grieving. Broke and broken, they are forced to return to the United States, and navigate their rebirth in a foreclosed 1770 New England farmhouse. An already strong mother/daughter relationship becomes indestructible when no one else is emotionally available for them.

How to Survive a Brazilian Betrayal is written by a kooky, gregarious mother and perceptive, poised daughter. Blurbed by Christiane Northrup, M.D., author of Mother-Daughter Wisdom, this memoir takes readers along on an unconventional family's hilariously honest, yet heart-wrenching, journey. Readers will fall in love with their spunk, feel the knockout punches of betrayal along with them, and be rooting for them to get back up off the mat.

Despite their setbacks, Velya (the charismatic weirdo) and Ehris (the sarcastic sophisticated healer) still firmly believe that there is no growth without change, and that picking up the pieces of a shattered dream is better than having no pieces to pick up at all.

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Product Details
  • Weight: 471g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 228mm
  • Publication Date: 07 May 2019
  • Publisher: Green Writers Press
  • Publication City/Country: United States
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9781732743434

About Ehris UrbanVelya Jancz-Urban

Ehris Urban owner of Grounded Holistic Wellness believes If youre grounded you can navigate even the bumpiest roads in peace. She grew up in a family passionate about holistic medicine. Ehris is a master herbalist and holistic nutritionist and graduate of the New England School of Homeopathy. Additionally Ehris is a Flower Essence Therapy practitioner. She became interested in Reiki as a teenager and attained Reiki Master certification at age 17. Ehris is also an Ingham Method reflexologist. She holds a B.A. in Anthropology/Sociology and is a certified ESL teacher. Ehris enjoys beekeeping tending her organic vegetable and herb gardens and working in her apothecary. As Grounded Goodwife Ehris and her mom Velya teach a variety of workshops and presentations at their 1770 Woodbury CT farmhouse as well as at other venues. Velya Jancz-Urban lives her life by the adage There is no growth without change. She is a teacher public speaker former Brazilian dairy farm owner and expert on New Englands colonial women. In 2011 Velya and her family bought a foreclosed farmhouse in Woodbury Connecticut unaware of what the house would reveal. Behind the walls surprises and secrets waited to be exposed. Moving into this 1770 farmhouse ignited Velya's interest in the colonial era. She became obsessed with colonial women and created an entertainingly-informative presentation The Not-So-Good Life of the Colonial Goodwife. Velya teaches a variety of historical/herbal workshops with her daughter Ehris. Velya owns How Cool Is That?! (Hands-On Science & History) and believes that hands-on learning is for everyone. She has been married for 35 years and is the mother of two grown children. She has a few too many rescue dogs and cats is happiest with a fresh stack of library

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