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ISBN: 9781875559732
0.2 kgs
215 x 150 mm
86 pp
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Painting Myself In
Nina Mariette

When I paint I can move myself to a space of freedom that I’ve never felt before. Expressing oneself through creativity can be an immensely challenging and satisfying experience. Nina Mariette, a survivor of childhood abuse, uses painting to make sense of her past, and tells her story with pictures and words.
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‘Her book will serve both as an encouragement and a challenge. For those who place themselves in a position to ‘help’ others, the challenge is clear and needs to be heard. For those who have been silenced, this book may be a revelation.’

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