How to Say Goodbye
Autor Wendy MacNaughtonen Limba Engleză Hardback – 3 ian 2024
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781639730858
ISBN-10: 1639730850
Pagini: 128
Ilustrații: 4-color illustrations throughout
Dimensiuni: 140 x 185 x 19 mm
Greutate: 0.32 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Bloomsbury Publishing
Locul publicării:New York, United States
ISBN-10: 1639730850
Pagini: 128
Ilustrații: 4-color illustrations throughout
Dimensiuni: 140 x 185 x 19 mm
Greutate: 0.32 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Bloomsbury Publishing
Locul publicării:New York, United States
Caracteristici
A home-grown, well-connected, million-copy-selling graphic journalist/illustrator shares wisdom about saying goodbye to those we love: In simple words paired with her signature beautiful 4-color images, the illustrator of our own New York Times bestseller The Gutsy Girl and the mega-bestseller Salt Fat Acid Heat has created an approachable, helpful guide based on her time as artist-in-residence at the Zen Hospice Project, featuring expert advice to helping loved ones in their final moments and those by their side find the right words and actions with love and caring.
Notă biografică
Wendy MacNaughton is a New York Times-bestselling artist, illustrator, and graphic journalist with a degree in social work who combines these practices to tell the stories of people who are often overlooked. She has illustrated and/or authored eleven books, including Salt Fat Acid Heat, The Gutsy Girl, and Meanwhile in San Francisco: The City in Its Own Words. Her visual storytelling series Meanwhile was the New York Times's first weekly drawn journalism column. The creator of DrawTogether and co-founder of Women Who Draw, she lives in the Bay Area with her wife, the author Caroline Paul.Instagram/Twitter/YouTube @wendymac / wendymacnaughton.com
Recenzii
Words are spare, poignant, and practical: 'If you don't know what to say, start by saying that. That's very vulnerable.' An introduction from a hospice physician and a list of resources round this out as a perfect library book: one that everyone could use, one time or another.
There are many kinds of grace in this little book . . . [there is an] underlying kindness that runs throughout.
Accessible, profound, moving, and beautiful. A unique and much-needed addition to the literature about death and dying.
Like singing bowls whose sounds reverberate through us, MacNaughton's drawings resonate emotional tones of the tender moments she deftly portrays.
With keen eyes, a skillful hand, and a warm heart, MacNaughton has created a teaching manual on how to say goodbye . . . a gift to all of us as we face death in its many forms.
This beautiful little book is luminous and dark, heavy and light, heartbreaking and glorious. It's a gift to see the world through Wendy MacNaughton's eyes.
A modern legend in the field of American illustration...[her] illustrations skitter across the page with delicate intensity, like fresh fuzzy roots meeting soil.
We've been enamored of artist-graphic journalist Wendy MacNaughton's breezy-yet-hyper-perceptive sketches, humanizing portraits, and urban tableaus for years now... the SF resident [is] something like our illustrator laureate.
[MacNaughton is] like a modern-day Margaret Mead armed with ink and watercolor, not a critic or commentator but an observer and amplifier of voice.
There are many kinds of grace in this little book . . . [there is an] underlying kindness that runs throughout.
Accessible, profound, moving, and beautiful. A unique and much-needed addition to the literature about death and dying.
Like singing bowls whose sounds reverberate through us, MacNaughton's drawings resonate emotional tones of the tender moments she deftly portrays.
With keen eyes, a skillful hand, and a warm heart, MacNaughton has created a teaching manual on how to say goodbye . . . a gift to all of us as we face death in its many forms.
This beautiful little book is luminous and dark, heavy and light, heartbreaking and glorious. It's a gift to see the world through Wendy MacNaughton's eyes.
A modern legend in the field of American illustration...[her] illustrations skitter across the page with delicate intensity, like fresh fuzzy roots meeting soil.
We've been enamored of artist-graphic journalist Wendy MacNaughton's breezy-yet-hyper-perceptive sketches, humanizing portraits, and urban tableaus for years now... the SF resident [is] something like our illustrator laureate.
[MacNaughton is] like a modern-day Margaret Mead armed with ink and watercolor, not a critic or commentator but an observer and amplifier of voice.