Diary of a cheated woman
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With 'Diary of a cheated woman' Miriam Jacques wrote the media soap around her divorce. Her break with Ignace Crombé had been central for more than a year in day and weekly magazines. But the pain lurked around the corner much earlier. Since October 13, 2006, Miriam kept letters, e-mails, conversations, scribbles, post-ITs, text messages, interviews and its bulging agenda accurately. Almost every evening she trusted her deepest sorrow, her experiences and feelings to her laptop. Her diary was her best friend in those days. Because despite the many friends, she was alone with her pain and sorrow for a long time. She kept hoping to save her marriage, keep her family together and to forgive her husband's missteps. In vain, it turned out later.
Now Miriam Jacques is ready to share the truth with everyone. This story sometimes makes it painfully clear how this brave woman has only fought her struggle. This book is a collection of emotions: heartache, anger, forgiveness and naivety are extensively discussed. But anyone who thinks Miriam, now that she is divorced, has become a bitter woman, is wrong. Her divorce is gradually being processed and she even dares to believe in a future. "I hope I will soon find a real love of my life."