The Australian Women's Weekly

Editor’s Letter

If you ever needed reminding that happiness comes in all shapes and sizes, then this issue of The Weekly is for you.

We celebrate the joy of young love as inspirational burns survivor’s photo shoot (page 18) were touched by their deep connection and obvious adoration of each other. Even more impressive is the mindset that has driven Sophie to become someone who not only survived two life-changing accidents, but who has truly thrived. As she embarks on this new chapter of her life we couldn’t be happier for her.

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