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NK: Will you ever go back to Liberia? SDP: Yes, and I’m really very emotional about this impending trip. My eldest daughter, who celebrated her 21st birthday in Liberia and my youngest son are going with me. We are planning to join the 2020 mission trip with a group called “Hands of Hope.” I need this time to prepare myself and my children that the Liberia we left behind no longer exists. It will be interesting to see how we adapt to and hopefully appreciate the Liberia that we find. # # # Susan D. Peters, aka, Ahnydah (ah-NIE-dah) Rahm, brings a wealth of experience gained as an expatriate living in West Africa. Her memoir, Sweet Liberia, Lessons from the Coal Pot, received the Black Excellence Award for Non-Fiction from the African American Alliance of Chicago and the Mate E. Palmer award for Non-Fiction from the Illinois Press Women’s Association. Her most recent release, the second Joi Sommers Mystery, “The Iron Collar” is available now. For information on her books visit www.susandpeters.com. Order Sweet Liberia Lessons from the Coal Pot on Amazon.com at https://amzn.to/2WqSj8w and other places books or sold. Follow Susan D. Peters on Facebook, Book Bub, Goodreads, Twitter and Instagram or visit her website at www.susandpeters.com. 8 | NKLC Magazine