Midpoint :A Memoir
Midpoint: A Memoir
by Patricia Angeles
Genre: Nonfiction Memoir
Midpoint:
A Memoir is
an immigrant woman’s story of perseverance and building a legacy
future generations can be proud of.
Patricia Angeles is at the
midpoint of the average human lifespan. Decades of experience,
mistakes, love, and loss have led her to contemplate what anyone
might when they’ve lived half their life. “What kind of legacy am
I leaving behind? What do I want my friends and family to remember
after I’m gone? What are the biggest life lessons I can impart
while I’m still here?”
Through this collection of personal
stories, Patricia attempts to assess her answers to these questions,
and perhaps encourage others to do the same. Spanning from her
childhood in Manila to her immigration and life in Los Angeles, these
stories touch on her youth, her acclimation to American culture, her
remarkable career in the world of banking, her thoughts on
motherhood, the important people who made her who she is today, and
major events that forever changed the trajectory of her life.
A
raw, honest, poignant, and at times funny read, Patricia aims to
inspire her readers to pursue happiness against all odds and to not
settle for a life of mediocrity. Through the power of story, this
book ultimately asks: What are we but the accumulation of our
experiences?
Patricia Angeles is a tenured and award-winning banking professional with an MBA degree in international studies from the University of La Verne. She grew up in Manila, Philippines and moved to sunny Southern California in 2005. She currently resides in Los Angeles with her husband, and three daughters. When not writing or reading, she enjoys spending time with her family and traveling with them to new places.
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ReplyDeleteI often wonder What kind of legacy am I leaving behind. This sounds like a must read for me
ReplyDeleteSounds like a fascinating and inspirational read - thanks for sharing :) !
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I do enjoy reading memoirs. A lovely author picture.
ReplyDeleteI rarely come across memoirs.. cool.
ReplyDeleteThis sounds fascinating. Thanks for the chance.
ReplyDeleteSounds like a thoughtful and inspirational read.
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