The Long Way Home
The Long Way Home by Diane K. Sandy-Simmons is a deeply personal and inspiring memoir that marks the beginning of a series chronicling her life as a young single immigrant mother in the bustling, often unforgiving streets of New York City. In this first installment, Diane shares her journey of navigating the overwhelming challenges of being a black, overweight woman with a foreign accent in a city that is both a land of opportunity and an arena of harsh realities.
The book dives into the isolation and hardships Diane faced as she struggled to build a life for herself and her child in a world that seemed to close doors at every turn. Diane poignantly details how she encountered not only systemic discrimination but also prejudice from within her community, where darker skin was judged harshly. This dual battle-against external bias and internal divisions-forms the core of her struggle as she wrestles with the realization that not everyone who shares your roots stands by your side.
With each setback, she learns to push forward, uncovering unexpected sources of support and summoning the courage to defy those who doubted her. While deeply therapeutic for the author, this memoir serves a larger purpose. It becomes hope for young women, particularly those who, like Diane, grapple with identity, prejudice, and the overwhelming odds of life as an outsider. By sharing her story, Diane aims to strengthen those facing the same locked doors and challenges, encouraging them to push forward and triumph over their obstacles, just as she has.
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The Long Way Home
The Long Way Home by Diane K. Sandy-Simmons is a deeply personal and inspiring memoir that marks the beginning of a series chronicling her life as a young single immigrant mother in the bustling, often unforgiving streets of New York City. In this first installment, Diane shares her journey of navigating the overwhelming challenges of being a black, overweight woman with a foreign accent in a city that is both a land of opportunity and an arena of harsh realities.
The book dives into the isolation and hardships Diane faced as she struggled to build a life for herself and her child in a world that seemed to close doors at every turn. Diane poignantly details how she encountered not only systemic discrimination but also prejudice from within her community, where darker skin was judged harshly. This dual battle-against external bias and internal divisions-forms the core of her struggle as she wrestles with the realization that not everyone who shares your roots stands by your side.
With each setback, she learns to push forward, uncovering unexpected sources of support and summoning the courage to defy those who doubted her. While deeply therapeutic for the author, this memoir serves a larger purpose. It becomes hope for young women, particularly those who, like Diane, grapple with identity, prejudice, and the overwhelming odds of life as an outsider. By sharing her story, Diane aims to strengthen those facing the same locked doors and challenges, encouraging them to push forward and triumph over their obstacles, just as she has.
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The Long Way Home

The Long Way Home

by Diane K. Sandy-Simmons
The Long Way Home

The Long Way Home

by Diane K. Sandy-Simmons

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The Long Way Home by Diane K. Sandy-Simmons is a deeply personal and inspiring memoir that marks the beginning of a series chronicling her life as a young single immigrant mother in the bustling, often unforgiving streets of New York City. In this first installment, Diane shares her journey of navigating the overwhelming challenges of being a black, overweight woman with a foreign accent in a city that is both a land of opportunity and an arena of harsh realities.
The book dives into the isolation and hardships Diane faced as she struggled to build a life for herself and her child in a world that seemed to close doors at every turn. Diane poignantly details how she encountered not only systemic discrimination but also prejudice from within her community, where darker skin was judged harshly. This dual battle-against external bias and internal divisions-forms the core of her struggle as she wrestles with the realization that not everyone who shares your roots stands by your side.
With each setback, she learns to push forward, uncovering unexpected sources of support and summoning the courage to defy those who doubted her. While deeply therapeutic for the author, this memoir serves a larger purpose. It becomes hope for young women, particularly those who, like Diane, grapple with identity, prejudice, and the overwhelming odds of life as an outsider. By sharing her story, Diane aims to strengthen those facing the same locked doors and challenges, encouraging them to push forward and triumph over their obstacles, just as she has.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9798895256527
Publisher: Diane K. Sandy-Simmons
Publication date: 10/21/2024
Pages: 82
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.17(d)

About the Author

Diane lives in Hartford, Connecticut, with her children, mother, brother and niece. She works as a nurse educator at a state psychiatric facility during the day and moonlights as a clinical instructor at night with a vocational institute for LPNs. She is single and hoping to find her mate to spend the next period of her life with.
She enjoys traveling and cruising. New York will always be her home, regardless of where her travels take her. Though she was born in Trinidad and visits at least once a year, she finds herself feeling out of place at times. It feels foreign to the place she was born and raised. However, she will always identify as “Trini to the Bone.”
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