Silent Screams: Into and Out of Bulimia Through Poetry - E-book - ePub

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Lori Henry went through the roller coaster ride of bulimia from age 12 until she graduated from high school. This collection of poetry was written during... Lire la suite
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Résumé

Lori Henry went through the roller coaster ride of bulimia from age 12 until she graduated from high school. This collection of poetry was written during that time and in the years of recovery that followed. Delve into the mindset of someone in the throws of bulimia who holds nothing back. Experience her ups and downs, triumphs and setbacks, all mirroring the experiences of those who struggle with this illness.
Web: www. SilentScreamsBook.com."Gutsy new writing."- Gail Johnson, Health Editor of The Georgia Straight"The poems provide valuable insights into the emotional journey one takes on the road to recovery."- Christine A. Hartline, M. A., Director of the Eating Disorder Referral and Information Centre"Every piece is written with genuine expression, threaded together with a golden needle. The poems eloquently describe the unrelenting injustice of an eating disorder and the glorious magnificence of recovery.
If you have ever wondered what it's really like, prepare yourself for this profound, courageous journey of one who' s saved her own life."- Shelley Jensen, eating disorders counsellor

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  • Date de parution
    14/12/2014
  • Editeur
  • ISBN
    978-0-9918659-4-9
  • EAN
    9780991865949
  • Format
    ePub
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Biographie de Lori Henry

Lori Henry is a travel writer and voice actor based in Vancouver, Canada. Lori uses dance as an access point to learn about diverse cultures. Her fascination with the subject began with Polynesian dance lessons when she was two years old, learning how to chant in Hawaiian, sing and dance Maori kapa hakas, and shake her hips to Tahitian drums not long after she had learned to walk. She also trained in various other dance forms and played competitive ringette (similar to hockey).
Lori has spent the last 10+ years working as a freelance writer focusing on travel and culture. Her work has been published all over the world in publications like Readers Digest, Air Canada's enRoute, WestJet's up! magazine, Western Living, British Columbia Magazine, Spa, FLARE, West, USAToday.com, and Fodor's, to name a few. Lori holds a master's degree in Dance Anthropology with distinction from Roehampton University (London, UK).
She conducted her fieldwork with the Whirling Dervishes of West London and her dissertation was titled, "Towards a Non-Hegemonic Anthropology of Dance."

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