In “Divine Destiny: One Woman's Spiritual Journey,” Pavla Zakova-Laney reflects on a life shaped by courage, inner transformation, and a deep sense of purpose. Written in the first person, the memoir chronicles her extraordinary evolution from a reserved childhood in communist Czechoslovakia to decades of humanitarian leadership guided by faith and service.
Pavla Zakova-Laney, a painfully shy child, discovered her voice through competitive ballroom dancing, a career she pursued professionally for 15 years. In 1986, driven by a fierce longing for freedom, she escaped her homeland and rebuilt her life in the United States. She went on to graduate as a Davis Scholar from Wellesley College in 1995 and later served in the Peace Corps as a teacher in Cameroon—an experience that transformed her life and clarified her calling.
Moved by the communities she served, she founded Educare-Africa in 2000, a nonprofit dedicated to expanding educational opportunities. For 25 years, she has served as its full-time volunteer president and executive director, embodying the compassion and service at the heart of her book.
“Divine Destiny: One Woman's Spiritual Journey” speaks to readers seeking inspiration, clarity, and reassurance that life's challenges often carry hidden directions. Drawing on reflection and lived experience, Zakova-Laney demonstrates that purpose is often discovered—not planned—through trust, service, and courage.
This spring, from March 10-12, “Divine Destiny: One Woman's Spiritual Journey” will be showcased at the London Book Fair 2026, where readers and industry professionals may explore it at The Maple Staple, Stand 6A100, alongside a curated selection of compelling international works. It is also available for purchase through Amazon and other major online bookstores.
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