True Life Narrative
By Rosanne Elworthy
"Sea of Green" Sheds Light on the Realities of Migrant Camps Revealing The Untold Stories of America's Forgotten Laborers
Rosanne Elworthy's latest work,
"Sea of Green," is a profound and moving exploration of the lives
of migrant workers in the United States.
"This book is a tribute to the resilience and hope, even in the most challenging circumstances," says Elworthy.
"Sea of Green" takes reader on a journey through the migrant camps of Florida, where Elworthy has spent years working with and advocating for the laborers. Through personal stories and detailed accounts, she exposes the systemic injustices and the daily hardships faced by these workers, painting a vivid picture of their lives.
Elworthy's narrative is more than just a recounting of events; it's a call to action. She emphasizes the need for empathy and support for migrant workers, highlighting their humanity and the importance of breaking the chains of poverty and exploitation. Her stories of individuals like Eddie, who despite being feared and labeled as 'crazy, shows immense kindness, challenges readers to rethink their perceptions and biases.
Rosanne, a devoted wife, mother of 5, and grandmother of 12, spent 25 years as a bank manager
while also running a non-profit organization called Project Share with her husband, Alan.
The organization served migrant workers in Florida for a decade.
It was during this time that Rosanne realized the importance of
sharing the truth with people, which led to the creation of the her new book "Sea of Green".
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