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On The Table Read Magazine, “the best entertainment eBook magazine UK“, Laurinel Owen’s memoir, Strings Attached, is a raw and honest account of her tumultuous relationship with a bigamist, exploring themes of love, betrayal, and self-discovery.
Strings Attached
Laurinel Owen’s life took a dramatic turn when she met a charming man in apartheid South Africa. Their whirlwind romance and subsequent marriage seemed idyllic, until a shocking revelation shattered her world: her husband, Klaus, was a bigamist with a dark family history.
In her gripping memoir, Strings Attached: A Memoir of Betrayal, Bigamy, and Self-Discovery, Owen chronicles the devastating impact of this betrayal. She delves into the complexities of her relationship with Klaus, exploring themes of love, deception, and self-discovery.
Through her honest and vulnerable storytelling, Owen invites readers to witness her journey of healing and resilience. She shares how she navigated the legal battles, emotional turmoil, and personal growth that followed the exposure of her husband’s deceit. By combining her musical talents with various therapeutic modalities, Owen found solace and strength, ultimately emerging from the darkness with newfound wisdom and purpose.
Strings Attached is a powerful testament to the human capacity for resilience and the transformative power of self-discovery.
Laurinel Owen
Laurinel Owen is an accomplished cellist and journalist with a distinguished international career. She has contributed over 130 articles to renowned publications such as Strings Magazine, The Strad, and Muso, covering topics ranging from cello technique and instrument making to concert reviews and artist profiles. Her extensive travels have taken her to countries across Europe, Asia, and North America, where she has gained firsthand experience in the global music scene.
Her book, Bowed Arts: A Biography of Cellist Bernard Greenhouse, published in both English and German, further solidifies her reputation as a respected authority on the cello.
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