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Books > Social sciences > Sociology, social studies > Social issues > General
In A Path Unexpected, Evans shares her life, working as a journalist in
the big city, then moving to the small town of Viljoenskroon in the
northern Free State with her husband, Anthony Evans, a well-known and
respected businessman and farmer. It is here that she created her
non-profit organisation to provide education and training for the wives
and children of farm labourers during the height of apartheid. Her
profound influence on these families labels her as an activist for her
early childhood development (ECD) and adult teaching advocacy in rural
communities.
This memoir is about family, love, loss, finding purpose and dedicating
oneself to a life of service.
Eloquently written and told with great sensitivity and humility, this
is a memoir about how one woman’s unexpected path led to family-like
bonds in the unlikeliest of places, and a dream so profound that it
would impact generations of young learners and the women who teach them.
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