Deborah David, the Height of Fashion by Nationality: A Memorable Height Loss Secret by Deborah David talks about the tenacity of changing one’s image. She speaks of how certain people “hold on to their nationality,” and others out of necessity. Her story is of a woman who had her identity hijacked, which led to the creation of her new identity. This is quite an ordeal for her, but she perseveres because she is determined not to let herself be defined by her past. The tenacity with which she fought her identity crisis will help those who may be in similar situations.
In terms of ethnicity, Deborah David is mixed German-American, though she has German in her family. Her partner, Michael, is white European. This creates a possibility of an interracial relationship, which has not been easy to discuss in previous books about nationalities and age, where race or nationality were significant but not essential for the relationship to flourish.
There is also the matter of age, which were raised initially with regard to nationality, but which was raised in relation to height: It was Michael’s eighty-three years old, so was it appropriate to ask if they were married or not? Deborah David, Partner: A Memorable Height Loss Secret, raises these questions, and even more, as the age difference becomes greater between the partners, and their degrees of nationality, and their relative economic status (Ms. David’s position as a billionaire) do not preclude them from marrying and living together. There are many examples of relationships where age has been used as a dividing line, and those couples have had a lot of problems, but they found creative ways to make the transition into a happier marriage. I would recommend that readers with mixed nationalities, and age, try this title…