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5.0 out of 5 stars
Very few can remember their lives as a child; even fewer can remember their days as an infant,
By Midwest Book Review (Oregon, WI USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Jessica: The autobiography of an infant (Paperback)
Very few can remember their lives as a toddler; even fewer can remember their days as an infant. "Jessica: Autobiography of an Infant" presents the case of Jessica, who through extensive use of the technique known as catharsis is brought back to reflect in full English the thoughts that went through her head as an infant, when most of us just remember a blur. A deeply enthralling peek into the early human psyche, written in a form that resembles fiction.
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Jessica: The autobiography of an infant by Jeffrey Von Glahn Ph D (Paperback - February 9, 2006)
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