Finding Refuge: a memoir

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ISBN-10:

1957468033

ISBN-13:

9781957468037

Author(s): Kuper, Diana
Released: Oct 13, 2022
Format: Paperback, 264 pages
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Description:

A compelling, intimate memoir of one woman’s courageous journey to wholeness, Finding Refuge holds the reader from the first page until the last. Psychotherapist Diana Kuper lays bare the story of an exuberant, wide open girl, who was hit by four traumas which alter the course of her life. Finding Refuge is a story of personal and intergenerational healing and the forging of a unique path of self-transformation. “A gifted and eloquent storyteller, Diana Kuper transports us to her rich inner world with this thoughtful, poignant, and gripping memoir.” Finding Refuge will open your heart and enrich your understanding of what it means to be human.
Reviews:
This book is a compelling dive into the human condition. Diana Kuper is an exquisite cartographer of the journey from brokenness to wholeness. A penetrating and affecting memoir that is haunting and hopeful.”
—Brian O’Donnell, PhD, Psychologist.
“A gifted and eloquent storyteller, Diana Kuper transports us to her rich inner world with this thoughtful, poignant and gripping memoir. An equally gifted healer, she uncovers many truths about what it means to be human as she guides herself to wholeness of mind, body and spirit. Her paths to self-discovery and healing are nuanced and inspirational.”
—Deborah Shuster, M.D., Neuropathologist, Board of Directors: One World Women’s Health.“
A gifted storyteller, Diana Kuper gives an unfiltered account of her life, raw and candid. Sometimes deeply personal, sometimes expansive and socio-political, her observations give us, her readers, the courage to confront our own fears and misconceptions.”
—Catherine Marenghi, author of Our Good Name, Breaking Bread:, and Glad Farm: A Memoir.
Finding Refuge is an exceptionally well-written memoir. The story engages both on a personal and on the universal level—dealing with intergenerational trauma and creative ways to heal one’s life in the aftermath.”
—Ken Goldberg, M.D.












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