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The Shattered Pearl
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The Shattered Pearl in Brampton, ON
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The Shattered Pearl in Brampton, ON
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A journey that begins with adventure soon plunges into the depths of one of Africa's darkest moments. *The Shattered Pearl* is the gripping memoir of Sara L. Armstrong, an ordinary woman thrust into extraordinary circumstances.
Born in Chicago, Sara joined the Peace Corps in 1966, driven by a hunger for exploration and service. Her travels led her to Uganda, where love and destiny intertwined—she married a Ugandan in 1968, unknowingly stepping into the heart of a nation about to unravel. As Idi Amin Dada's brutal reign descended upon Uganda, Sara lived through a storm of terror and upheaval, witnessing firsthand the devastation of a country that once thrived.
From innocence to resilience, Sara's vivid account paints a haunting yet inspiring portrait of survival, love, and the unbreakable human spirit. With unwavering honesty and raw emotion, *The Shattered Pearl* is not just a memoir—it is a testament to courage in the face of destruction. Available now on multiple platforms, this unforgettable story will leave readers breathless.
A journey that begins with adventure soon plunges into the depths of one of Africa's darkest moments. *The Shattered Pearl* is the gripping memoir of Sara L. Armstrong, an ordinary woman thrust into extraordinary circumstances.
Born in Chicago, Sara joined the Peace Corps in 1966, driven by a hunger for exploration and service. Her travels led her to Uganda, where love and destiny intertwined—she married a Ugandan in 1968, unknowingly stepping into the heart of a nation about to unravel. As Idi Amin Dada's brutal reign descended upon Uganda, Sara lived through a storm of terror and upheaval, witnessing firsthand the devastation of a country that once thrived.
From innocence to resilience, Sara's vivid account paints a haunting yet inspiring portrait of survival, love, and the unbreakable human spirit. With unwavering honesty and raw emotion, *The Shattered Pearl* is not just a memoir—it is a testament to courage in the face of destruction. Available now on multiple platforms, this unforgettable story will leave readers breathless.





















