Natasha Sutherland

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Natasha's Books

FAIRYTALE- A Quest for Muchness
SPROKIE – 'n Soeke na Sprankel

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Released in February 2011 this book takes a look at a woman’s journey to rediscover her ‘Muchness’ – her ‘magic’. Inspired by her connections with women all over South Africa, Natasha finds a common thread that runs through their lives. Women try so hard to fulfill so many roles that they lose themselves along the way. This theme explores the concept of ‘happily ever afters’. Jam packed with Muchness in the form of practical tips from a panel of life coaches, mouthwatering recipes, and Natasha’s fictional fairytale femme fatale – Katie Bananarama- Fairytale has become an inspirational talking piece for many women around the country . This book is also available in Afrikaans – Sprokie- ‘n Soeke na Sprankel

 

 

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What an Amazing Women, filled with Muchness u are Tash ~ while reading Fairytale, my broken heart felt alive again, and I Thank u for that*~as for Good Girls behaving badly~my Earth Angels don't fight me on that one anymore, this *koek uit di oudedoos* has got the best back-up ever -*YoU*
- Evelyn Catherine

I read both Bittersweet and Fairytale... (... both in a day...!!!) I loooovvve your books! But with Fairytale there's a difference... you've got Ooooompph and 'chutzpah' in abundance!!! You're now my favourite writer!!!!
- Jacomien

‘We all know the fairytale drill don’t we? Girl wants boy (or power, fame or money). Boy meets girl. Boy wants Girl too (as well as power, fame and money). Add a bit of magic, and there you have it. They all lived happily ever after!

 

Bittersweet - Confessions of a freshly single
Bittersoet - Die hartsgeheime van ‘n enkelvrou

 

Bittersweet

- Carpe Diem Media

Bittersweet was released In June 2009 to critical acclaim and broke South African records by going into a reprint in its first month. In dié inspirerende boek skryf Natasha oor haar ervarings, gedagtes en sielereis. Dié verhale van verandering is hartsgeheime van ’n enkelvrou oor haar aanbeweeg van “Gebreek”, na “Verbind” tot om “Bevry” te wees. The book is based on her autobiographical account of surviving a broken marriage. But with thousands of copies sold it appears that Natasha’s ‘voice’ resonates with many people experiencing ‘loss’ and ‘grief’ on a universal level. Bittersweet – Confessions of a Freshly Single is also available in Afrikaans – Bittersoet – Die hartsgeheime can ‘n enkelvrou’

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‘I simply LOVED reading this book! The author has the ability to capture the rollercoaster of emotions and experiences that face a newly divorced women in a sincere and funny manner. This combined with a good dose of research and natural writing skills has resulted in one of the most inspirational books ever written on the subject of divorce and betrayl and moves the reader deeply. I encourage you to share this book with many others – I have!’ – Suzette van der Merwe

'Sutherland’s natural writing style and honesty about her own life , draws her readers and consoles them as much as what her friends’ soul food recipes for cupcakes and butternut soup do.’ – The Citizen



Green & Blue
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- Carpe Diem Media

Green-and-blue_animDivorce/Separation is distressing for children but sometimes it is an inevitable situation, and learning to adapt to it becomes an intricate part of their lives. The children’s book Green & Blue was written by Natasha Sutherland and her mom Kenlynn. It addresses certain issues Natasha found whilst trying to create a platform for her boys to help them cope with the Divorce.
It’s a charming little slice of life story told through the eyes of children, and is beautifully illustrated by Charlie Vettori(with a bit of help from Natasha’s boys!) It is available in English -Green &Blue’ as well as Afrikaans-Groen & Blou’. The proceeds of this book are paid forward to The Bigheart Foundation


Educational Psychologist, Karin Bronkhorst, fully endorses this much needed book. She writes: ‘This story addresses core issues kids from separated/divorced families experience on a daily basis. It is more than just a story about likes and likeness, but a heart-warming affirmation that kids have the right to love and be loved by both their parents. A message all parents from separated families should remember.’

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