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Women's creative arts and their stories about how it heals, November 5, 1999
By A Customer
This review is from: She Who Was Lost Is Remembered: Healing from Incest Through Creativity (New Leaf Series) (Paperback)
The combination of getting to see/read the women's art/writing and reading about their own interpretation of how their healing has walked with their art is really powerful. The writing styles of the women vary hugely as they talk about their creativity and the diversity ensures that somewhere in this book a chord will be struck with the reader. The verbal and visual images are extremely strong and efeective. But perhaps the significant message comes from seeing how these women have created and gained something so strong out of the devastating experience of incest.
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From Lost to Found, March 21, 2007
This review is from: She Who Was Lost Is Remembered: Healing from Incest Through Creativity (New Leaf Series) (Paperback)
Incredible healing book. I found this book at the library and the day that I could buy my own copy was a happy day. I think that every survivor of childhood sexual abuse should have this book and am constantly mentioning it and am constantly appalled that more survivors don't know about it and don't have it. So healing. Great for helping you in your own healing process and for ideas on your own creative healing journey.
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