In the face of a life-threatening condition, Hardy's reality takes a drastic turn, shattering the once-solid foundations of her existence and casting a shadow of doubt over what lies ahead. This unexpected upheaval leaves her grappling with an uncertain future, the certainty of her past now a distant memory. However, amid this turmoil, a remarkable transformation occurs. The author unearths an unexpected wellspring of hope and a deep reverence for the marvels of the physical world. It is amidst the terror of battling for survival that Hardy finds the strength to embrace life's vibrant beauty…mehr
In the face of a life-threatening condition, Hardy's reality takes a drastic turn, shattering the once-solid foundations of her existence and casting a shadow of doubt over what lies ahead. This unexpected upheaval leaves her grappling with an uncertain future, the certainty of her past now a distant memory. However, amid this turmoil, a remarkable transformation occurs. The author unearths an unexpected wellspring of hope and a deep reverence for the marvels of the physical world. It is amidst the terror of battling for survival that Hardy finds the strength to embrace life's vibrant beauty with newfound determination, refusing to let adversity extinguish the radiant moments that still await her.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Tara Hardy is a working-class, Queer, Femme, chronically ill writer and founder of Bent, a writing institute for LGBTQ people in Seattle. Her most recent book of poems, My, My, My, My, My, won a 2017 Washington State Book Award and explores the links between childhood trauma and chronic illness. She is a former Hugo House Writer in Residence, Seattle Poet Populist, and Hedgebrook alumna. She teaches at Richard Hugo House, Path With Art, and Gay City Arts.
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