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Sit down for a cup of coffee (or tea!) with Louise as you savour Midnight Musings for the Adult in Me. With a unique knack for writing from the heart, you will almost feel like you are spending the afternoon with a friend as she shares her stories. Louise's whimsical artwork illustrates many of the entries, further complementing the personal stories and providing more detail. Louise uses the same style in her previous book, Bedtime Stories for the Child in You. The author's stories render almost poetic at times, pulling the reader in for an up-close and personal look at her life. Topics…mehr

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Sit down for a cup of coffee (or tea!) with Louise as you savour Midnight Musings for the Adult in Me. With a unique knack for writing from the heart, you will almost feel like you are spending the afternoon with a friend as she shares her stories. Louise's whimsical artwork illustrates many of the entries, further complementing the personal stories and providing more detail. Louise uses the same style in her previous book, Bedtime Stories for the Child in You. The author's stories render almost poetic at times, pulling the reader in for an up-close and personal look at her life. Topics include: ¿ growing up in the rural countryside ¿ solitude ¿ eating disorders ¿ dating ¿ premature menopause ¿ death and dying ¿ leaving an abusive relationship And more. To help the reader better understand the life of an HSP, Louise includes an overview of highly sensitive persons (HSP), a personality trait. ¿¿Includes over 56 hand-drawn illustrations in colour and black and white.
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Autorenporträt
Louise D. (Gagné) Jewell grew up in a tiny village in rural Québec. She began her writing and illustrating career at fourteen as the editor and publisher of Just a Little, a community newspaper widely circulated in Edelweiss Valley, Wakefield, Québec, in the summer of 1973. Louise's ancestors are French, Irish, and Algonquin, three cultures that honour the storytelling tradition that she carries on. As a writer, artist, and retired clinical counsellor, Louise is passionate about sharing her message of hope through story, both in written and visual form.