Terry Angelos — Fine Artist, Wife Mother, Author White Trash
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In this episode, I chat with Terry about her book White Trash My Year As A High-Class Call Girl.
This is an incredibly raw and real account of a year in the life of the author. In my opinion, a book that took incredible bravery to write and is a must-read.
About this book:
Raised during the Rhodesian bush war and immigrating to SA at the age of 11, Terry is shaped by a white culture that is racist, unstable and deeply divided. Her childhood is bizarre as adults around her insist on living their version of normality while the world falls apart. White Trash is a remarkable memoir told with savage honesty as the narrator unravels what it means to be a white African. It's also a story about finding a shard of light amidst the depravity in a quest to reinvent the self. http://www.nb.co.za/en/view-book/?id=9781990973383 https://www.wattsinvolved.com/Keep listening
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