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You would think that this kind of thing only happens in the movies, or in literature. That real lives are generally not a kind of fairy tail.
Not true. Lisa Lovatt-Smith did exactly that. She traded in her glamorous life in Paris and a glamorous life at Vogue for the experience of moving with her daughter to Ghana and trying to change the world.
She’s shares her story in Who Knows Tomorrow: A Memoir of Finding Family among the Lost Children of Africa
My conversation with Lisa Lovatt-Smith: