ISBN-13: 9781493712472 / Angielski / Miękka / 2014 / 206 str.
She met the Beatles while they were filming "A Hard Day's Night" and she travelled around Europe with a group of friends on a red, London double-decker bus in the same year. This is how Jeannie Benjamin's story of change begins. After experiencing years of violence and abuse in her marriage she eventually managed to free herself, but not until she was in her forties. Soon afterwards she had to deal with the sudden death of her mother in a car crash. She got into politics and stood for Parliament as a Labour Candidate in a Tory stronghold. She made further attempts to become an MP, but all to no avail. She took a change of direction into the area of self-development and qualified as a Louise Hay teacher. An unexpected phone call led to a trip to Canada to meet newly-discovered relatives of her father, a Master Bomber in the RAF, who had been killed in the Second World War when she was a baby. Further astounding information about her father's final bombing mission over Germany came about through Facebook. After wanting to "change the world" through politics she came to realise that the most profound change that can occur is within oneself. If you enjoyed Elizabeth Gilbert's "Eat, Pray, Love" you will warm to "It's Not The Same Friday." You will be intrigued, inspired and moved as you read this fascinating real-life account of change in one woman's life and how she discovered the importance of knowing what you really want.