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An epic journey with Christine Sadry

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Christine Sadry discusses her memoir “Thirteen Years Lost” which chronicles her journey from leaving Poland at age nine to becoming a UN diplomat. She shares her experiences of early trauma, including losing her mother at five and a difficult adoption in America, followed by a thirteen-year separation from her family. The conversation explores her remarkable career at the UN, including working in war zones, learning to drive tanks, and meeting her husband in Mozambique. Throughout the interview, Sadry emphasizes the importance of taking risks, embracing opportunities, and the healing power of sharing one’s story. 


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memoir, diplomacy, immigration, healing, transformation, resilience, international relations, peacekeeping, cultural adaptation, personal growth 


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Experience an extraordinary journey of resilience and transformation through Christine Sadry’s award-winning memoir “Thirteen Years Lost.” From Polish orphan to UN diplomat, her story proves that with courage and determination, you can overcome any obstacle and create an extraordinary life. Let her inspiring journey motivate you to take those crucial risks that could transform your own life.