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The Secret Life of Sunflowers
- De: Marta Molnar, Dana Marton
- Narrado por: Kendra Murray
- Duración: 9 h y 52 m
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When Hollywood auctioneer Emsley Wilson finds her famous grandmother's diary while cleaning out her New York brownstone, the pages are full of surprises. The first surprise is, the diary isn't her grandmother's. It belongs to Johanna Bonger, Vincent van Gogh's sister-in-law.
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Nothing like a expected…
- De LOVETOQUILT en 05-06-23
- The Secret Life of Sunflowers
- De: Marta Molnar, Dana Marton
- Narrado por: Kendra Murray
A Must Read for Art History lovers
Revisado: 11-20-24
In this book we discover that Vincent Van Gogh would had been lost to history if it were not for the efforts of his sister-in-law. A fascinating work of historical fiction gleaned from a whisper of a lead followed by the author.
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The Long Tail of Trauma
- A Memoir
- De: Elizabeth Wilcox
- Narrado por: Elizabeth Wilcox
- Duración: 9 h y 1 m
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Set against a 20-year dialogue with her mother, Barbara, who suffers from long undiagnosed PTSD, author Elizabeth Wilcox opens her maternal history with the birth of her illegitimate grandmother Violet to a German house servant outside London in 1904. With her mother's encouragement, Wilcox goes on to trace the lives of Violet and her mother, Barbara, both of whom are deeply impacted by maternal separation and the complex trauma they have endured because of war.
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Courageous, hard-won wisdom told beautifully
- De Paulina en 12-27-21
- The Long Tail of Trauma
- A Memoir
- De: Elizabeth Wilcox
- Narrado por: Elizabeth Wilcox
An engaging narrative on the ramifications of unresolved trauma
Revisado: 02-15-21
Elizabeth Wilcox sheds light on how childhood trauma can impact a mother’s parenting choices and reemerge in her later life. Using her own families history, she candidly chronicles the struggles and successes of four generations of mothers, including herself. New for me was how stresses in late adulthood can resurrect childhood trauma and reverberate into myriad health crises. I would have liked to have read more research about this phenomena, particularly why her mother seemed to improve so dramatically when she had to provide end of life care to her husband.
A frank and compassionate analysis of one families struggles with mental health. I recommend it to anyone dealing with similar issues.
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