When artist Kathy Golski fell in love with and married a handsome Polish medical student named Olek, her life changed forever. She was thrust into the chaos and passion of Polish culture, as well as the joys and struggles of motherhood. Life was full and happy: raising chidlren, following Olek's medical calling to different corners of the world and establishing herself as an artist.
As foretold in a gypsy's prediction, ill-fated tragedy left Kathy and her three young children to face life without Olek - their foundation and inspiration. Amidst their grief they were sent a guardian angel in the form of Voy, also Polish, who, in time, won the hearts of Kathy and her children. Kathy and Voy married, and together they walked a new road that welcomed another son and took them to Sydney, to remoate Papua New Guinea and to Poland, always somehow guided and inspired by the spirit of Olek.
In My Two Husbands, Kathy Golski reflects on the life that was her destiny - a life of love, loss, celebration and grief. A life filled with children, grandchildren, art, music and food, straddled between two diverse cultures. A life graced by the love of two husbands, and full of riches of a very different kind.