Bare Feet is the raw, unflinching memoir of Geraldine Rivera, a woman who transformed a childhood of extreme deprivation into a life defined by entrepreneurial success and spiritual resilience. Born in a remote Costa Rican village that lacked roads, electricity, or even drinking water, Geraldine was the sixth of fourteen children in a family where survival was the only focus. The narrative follows her from the age of eight, when she was "torn" from her family to begin working as a domestic servant. Her early years were marked by: Family Tragedy: The haunting murder-suicide of her teenage brother, Olman, at the hands of a neighbor. Barefoot Survival: Navigating the literal and metaphorical "slippery rocks" of life without formal education or material resources. Single Motherhood: Facing social stigma and deep poverty while raising her daughter alone, often trading her last coins for interest-bearing loans just to buy food.
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Hardcover. Etat : new. Hardcover. Bare Feet is the raw, unflinching memoir of Geraldine Rivera, a woman who transformed a childhood of extreme deprivation into a life defined by entrepreneurial success and spiritual resilience. Born in a remote Costa Rican village that lacked roads, electricity, or even drinking water, Geraldine was the sixth of fourteen children in a family where survival was the only focus.The narrative follows her from the age of eight, when she was "torn" from her family to begin working as a domestic servant. Her early years were marked by: Family Tragedy: The haunting murder-suicide of her teenage brother, Olman, at the hands of a neighbor.Barefoot Survival: Navigating the literal and metaphorical "slippery rocks" of life without formal education or material resources.Single Motherhood: Facing social stigma and deep poverty while raising her daughter alone, often trading her last coins for interest-bearing loans just to buy food. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability. N° de réf. du vendeur 9798295729515
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Hardcover. Etat : new. Hardcover. Bare Feet is the raw, unflinching memoir of Geraldine Rivera, a woman who transformed a childhood of extreme deprivation into a life defined by entrepreneurial success and spiritual resilience. Born in a remote Costa Rican village that lacked roads, electricity, or even drinking water, Geraldine was the sixth of fourteen children in a family where survival was the only focus.The narrative follows her from the age of eight, when she was "torn" from her family to begin working as a domestic servant. Her early years were marked by: Family Tragedy: The haunting murder-suicide of her teenage brother, Olman, at the hands of a neighbor.Barefoot Survival: Navigating the literal and metaphorical "slippery rocks" of life without formal education or material resources.Single Motherhood: Facing social stigma and deep poverty while raising her daughter alone, often trading her last coins for interest-bearing loans just to buy food. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from our Sydney, NSW warehouse or from our UK or US warehouse, depending on stock availability. N° de réf. du vendeur 9798295729515
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Hardcover. Etat : new. Hardcover. Bare Feet is the raw, unflinching memoir of Geraldine Rivera, a woman who transformed a childhood of extreme deprivation into a life defined by entrepreneurial success and spiritual resilience. Born in a remote Costa Rican village that lacked roads, electricity, or even drinking water, Geraldine was the sixth of fourteen children in a family where survival was the only focus.The narrative follows her from the age of eight, when she was "torn" from her family to begin working as a domestic servant. Her early years were marked by: Family Tragedy: The haunting murder-suicide of her teenage brother, Olman, at the hands of a neighbor.Barefoot Survival: Navigating the literal and metaphorical "slippery rocks" of life without formal education or material resources.Single Motherhood: Facing social stigma and deep poverty while raising her daughter alone, often trading her last coins for interest-bearing loans just to buy food. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability. N° de réf. du vendeur 9798295729515
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