See What I Mean?
A Book of Poetography and Healing
door Saralisa Lamb, M.A. photography by Suzanne Herzberg
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Over het boek
See What I Mean? is a collection of five years of poetry written while the author was healing through therapy and self-reflection. Saralisa Lamb, M.A. has joined together with photographer and long-time friend, Suzanne Herzberg to create an amazing depiction of anxiety, depression and uplifting healing!
You can read this book over and over again and refer to it for a mantra in times of need. It is worth every penny, and an inexpensive complement to what you may spend on therapy!
The book is a beautiful 7"x7", available in hardcover through this website...just click ADD TO CART button after selecting your quantity and style.
An autographed copy or paperback can be acquired by contacting Saralisa Lamb through the website: www.healing-poetography.com or calling 1(518)391-8339 for customer service.
You can read this book over and over again and refer to it for a mantra in times of need. It is worth every penny, and an inexpensive complement to what you may spend on therapy!
The book is a beautiful 7"x7", available in hardcover through this website...just click ADD TO CART button after selecting your quantity and style.
An autographed copy or paperback can be acquired by contacting Saralisa Lamb through the website: www.healing-poetography.com or calling 1(518)391-8339 for customer service.
kenmerken / functionaliteiten & details
- Hoofdcategorie: Kunst & Fotografie
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Projectoptie: Klein vierkant, 18×18 cm
Aantal pagina's: 58 - Datum publiceren: nov 22, 2009
- Trefwoorden mental health, self help, love, friendship, depression, poetography, psychology, healing, photography, poetry, art
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Over de maker
Saralisa Lamb
New York State
I have lived in the Northeastern, Mid-Atlantic and Southeastern states for periods of time, but mostly in New York State, not city. I love music, art, kind people, playing sports, fashion boots, horses, cats, dogs, not yippie puppies, and laughter.