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  • Genre:BIOGRAPHY & AUTOBIOGRAPHY
  • SubGenre:Personal Memoirs
  • Language:English
  • Pages:152
  • Paperback ISBN:9798350983708

Story of a CIA Wife

Married to the Craft

by Rosie Mowatt-Larssen

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Overview
"Story of a CIA Wife" is a memoir by Rosie Mowatt-Larssen, who recounts her unexpected journey as a CIA spouse. She navigates a life of secrecy, balancing support for her husband's mission with raising a family. Her story highlights the sacrifices and contributions that CIA families make, quietly shaping history.
Description
In "Story of a CIA Wife," Rosie Mowatt-Larssen shares her journey from Germany to the United States, where her life took an unexpected turn when her husband joined the CIA. Suddenly immersed in a world of secrecy, Rosie grappled with anxiety and doubt as she adjusted to her husband's covert career. She reveals the unique challenges CIA spouses face—supporting high-stakes missions while raising a family, often with limited insight into their partner's work. The memoir offers a rare glimpse into the life behind the scenes, exploring how CIA families make sacrifices and contribute quietly to the agency's successes. For Rosie, balancing these competing roles was both difficult and rewarding, demonstrating how the needs of family and career continually intersect in extraordinary ways. Though her life may have diverged from her expectations, it ultimately shaped a legacy of resilience and purpose.
About the author
Rosie Mowatt-Larssen was born in Germany and moved to the USA after marrying her American husband. She enjoyed the life of a military spouse until her husband decided to join the CIA. She experienced hesitation and anxiety of the unknown. She had so many questions in embarking on a secret life of real world spies and espionage.