The Gap

Where Life happens

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Pub Date 19 Sep 2018 | Archive Date 17 Oct 2018

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Description

Stopped dead in her tracks. A life-shattering diagnosis

of Multiple Sclerosis has Kim Venskunas, a fun loving,

free spirited young woman, confronted by a devastating

dilemma: give in to her condition or press on with her

dream of travel through meaningful work.

 

In the unexpected gaps between jobs, Kim ventures

headlong into a journey of discovery. Hooked on the

thrill of living without a plan, she travels the world in

search of a better life. As she does, The Gap takes on a

new meaning. But can it deliver her dream?

 

Kim Venskunas is an inspiration to anyone wanting to

live life on their own terms and The Gap shows you how

it can be done.

 

If you liked Eat, Prey, LoveThe Alchemist or Wild,

you’ll be sure to enjoy The Gap.

 

Stopped dead in her tracks. A life-shattering diagnosis

of Multiple Sclerosis has Kim Venskunas, a fun loving,

free spirited young woman, confronted by a devastating

dilemma: give in to her condition or...


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Featured Reviews

Kim was diagnosed with MS at the young age of 19. She decided to not let it rule her life and continued to travel, work etc. The book is a great example of keeping positive and motivating yourself when you face difficulties. Reading about Kim's travels and the cultural issues she happened upon as she moved and lived around the world was very interesting.

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