At times shockingly graphic, at others poignantly poetic, Lisbeth Coiman's memoir explores the trauma of abuse, the joys of motherhood, and the challenges of immigration alongside the vagaries of mental illness -- and the power of a friendship that saw her through it all.
At times shockingly graphic, at others poignantly poetic, Lisbeth Coiman's memoir explores the trauma of abuse, the joys of motherhood, and the challenges of immigration alongside the vagaries of mental illness -- and the power of a friendship that saw her through it all.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
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Lisbeth Coiman is a poet, educator, and cultural worker born in Venezuela. Coiman's wanderlust spirit landed her to three countries-from her birthplace to Canada, and finally the USA, where she self-published her first book, I Asked the Blue Heron: A Memoir (2017). Her poetry and personal essays are featured in the online publications: La Bloga, Entropy Acentos Review, Lady/Liberty/Lit, Nailed, Hip Mama Magazine, Rabid Oaks, Cultural Weekly, and Resonancias Literarias. In print media Spectrum v.16, The Altadena Literary Review, and Accolades: A Women Who Submit Anthology. An avid hiker, and teacher of English as a Second Language, Coiman lives in Los Angeles, CA. Contact information: https://lisbethcoiman.com. IG, TW, and FB
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