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January Sundown Healing Arts Newsletter
Imagine if we collectively made it a high priority to help children and adults heal from attachment wounds.
Care for Hidden Ruptures
New book responses at Curious, Healing. Have you read these? Comments welcome!
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Care for Hidden Ruptures
New book responses at Curious, Healing. Have you read these? Comments welcome!
- "The Magic Fish" by Trung Le Nguyen
- "Witches of Brooklyn: What the Hex?!" by Sophie Escabasse
- "You Don't Look Adopted" by Anne Heffron
Curious, Healing is a blog, and you're welcome to comment there or here about the books. The articles don't have a comment section. You're welcome to comment here or send me email with any thoughts.
If you want the monthly newsletter in your inbox, along with news about my practice, you can subscribe here.
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I adored The Magic Fish!
I agree that the age-cues were puzzling. They are culturally-bound as well as highly-stylized in East Asian graphic novels.
The author makes a great Twitter follow
trungles
(Contradicting my earlier comment, following comics twitter is pretty great. Lots of nifty pictures from people who are expert at squeezing ideas into brief paragraphs.)
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Checked out