Introducing: Writer, Social Activist & Philanthropist “Marcela Del Sol”

Marcela Del Sol

Marcela Del Sol is a Chile born Australian writer, social activist and philanthropist who is about to launch “Kaleidoscope: My life’s multiple reflections”, her first self-signed book; a fiction novel that narrates the struggles a woman who suffers PTSD and Dissociative Identity Disorder experiences.

Del Sol can relate to her main character as she co-exists with these disorders and has used her book to tell the incredibly hard processes that DID unleashes with. This is a book to look out for as most literature in this topic has been written describing personal experiences by people who suffer it but not only Del Sol exists with this condition; she has also made a fantastic fictional story out of her own very real disorder.

“Kaleidoscope: My life’s multiple reflections” will be available globally in April 2016.

Marcela lives in Australia but is currently implementing social projects in Chile, where she works with kids in at high risk situations, especially girls as she expects to empower them to grow into strong women who are aware of their capabilities, rights and duties. She also supports indie arts and combines her social work with the help of independent and established artists as well as with the support of a financial wizard who helps her by delivering financial education.

Connect with Marcela Del Sol:

Website: http://marceladelsol.net

Twitter: https://twitter.com/MarcellaDelsol

Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/marcelladelsol1

FaceBook : https://www.facebook.com/Marcela-Del-Sol-1102838016395312

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