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Product description The trajectory of Zahra Al-harazi’s life defies expectations. In this electrifying book that travels from a small village in Yemen to a small town in Minnesota to a Calgary suburb, Al-harazi describes surviving two civil wars; her years as a young, stay-at-home immigrant mother with little education; and how she became one of Canada’s most successful businesswomen. Navigating two worlds, Al-harazi has struggled to find her own way between East and West, religion and belief, freedom and obligation, family and desire, love and honour, despair and gratitude, war and war again. With warmth and courageous honesty, she recounts how it is only through gratitude and persistence that we can find happiness and the courage to build the life we want. About the Author ZAHRA AL-HARAZI is the founder of Foundry Communications, an internationally acclaimed, award-winning marketing and communications firm based in Calgary. Al-harazi was selected as Chatelaine’s Top Female Entrepreneur, named one of the hundred most powerful women in Canada by the Women’s Executive Network and voted one of RBC’s twenty-five most influential immigrants to Canada. The Canadian ambassador for UNICEF, Al-harazi is also a sought-after speaker and consultant for leading institutions and events around the world. Through it all, she has raised an accomplished and happy family. Currently based in Toronto, Zahra Al-harazi is a true citizen of the world—she has lived on four continents, visited more than a hundred countries and can argue for human rights in five languages. SARAH J. ROBBINS is a writer, editor, and collaborator whose work has appeared in Glamour, MarketWatch, Newsweek, and Real Simple, among many other publications. She is the co-author of Keeping Hope Alive. SARAH J. ROBBINS is a writer, editor, and collaborator whose work has appeared in Glamour, MarketWatch, Newsweek, and Real Simple, among many other publications. She is the co-author of Keeping Hope Alive.