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Keep moving : notes on loss, creativity, and change / Maggie Smith.

By: Material type: TextTextPublisher: New York : One Signal Publishers / Atria, 2020Description: 214 pages ; 19 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 9781982132071
  • 1982132078
Subject(s): Genre/Form: DDC classification:
  • 155.2/4 23
LOC classification:
  • BF698.35.R47 S55 2020
Contents:
Revision. The long book ; Beauty emergency -- Resilience. After the fire ; The golden repair -- Transformation. The blue rushes in ; Nesters.
Summary: "By Pushcart award-winning poet Maggie Smith, a collection of quotes and essays on facing life's challenges with creativity, courage, and resilience"--Summary: When poet Smith started writing daily Twitter posts in the wake of her divorce, they unexpectedly caught fire. Here she writes about new beginnings as opportunities for transformation. Like kintsugi, the Japanese art of mending broken ceramics with gold, she celebrates the beauty and strength on the other side of loss. This is a book for anyone who has gone through a difficult time and is wondering: What comes next? -- adapted from Goodreads info
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Book Coffeyville Public Library Adult Non-Fiction Coffeyville Public Library Adult Books 155.24 SMITH (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available 38670101631436

Revision. The long book ; Beauty emergency -- Resilience. After the fire ; The golden repair -- Transformation. The blue rushes in ; Nesters.

"By Pushcart award-winning poet Maggie Smith, a collection of quotes and essays on facing life's challenges with creativity, courage, and resilience"--

When poet Smith started writing daily Twitter posts in the wake of her divorce, they unexpectedly caught fire. Here she writes about new beginnings as opportunities for transformation. Like kintsugi, the Japanese art of mending broken ceramics with gold, she celebrates the beauty and strength on the other side of loss. This is a book for anyone who has gone through a difficult time and is wondering: What comes next? -- adapted from Goodreads info

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