Friday, March 22, 2013

Editorial Review

What happens when vastly different cultures come face to face? How does love for others
overcome these differences? How might self-love and personal choice triumph in one’s
life, leading to peace and contentment? These questions are deeply explored in Sunni
Boehme’s “Diary of a Turkish Wedding.” Through Sunni’s eyes we see how we, too,
might navigate these questions. I found myself wondering if I would have the same
courage, compassion, patience, and ultimately, the resolve to live my own dreams.

Set both in Milwaukee and rural Turkish villages, Sunni’s journey takes her into her own
heart, always asking the questions “How can I be loving. How can I be giving. How can I
be kind?” We see Sunni completely out of her usual element as she lives with her
Turkish family, and watch her transformation unfold in perfect divine timing. Her final
question is “How can I be my authentic self?” The story is wonderfully told in Sunni’s
own loving way. Take the trip with her, sit with the questions, and see how you, too,
might transform your life.

Rhonda Quirmbach

Join Sunni for her book launch on

Wednesday, March 27th 6:30-8:00 pm followed by music and dancing 8-10pm

Event to be held at a private location only reviled when you register.
An ethnic event experience of Turkish food, music, and a wedding cake too.

Your $25 registration includes the book, dvd, food and a night to remember.

Register for the private book launch "Diary of a Turkish Wedding"