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This stirring and unforgettable personal essay by Gwen Tuinman-novelist and creator of the performing women-creatives collective, The Wild Nellies-raises a battle cry to liberate readers from the grip of self-doubt. Through sharing her life experiences during and after more than a decade of domestic abuse and revelations that restored belief in herself, she offers insight into the downward spiral of self-doubt and the healing promise of resilience. Our destiny is to regain trust in our voices. Gwen shares a message of empowerment with those who've endured similar experiences. Her story will…mehr

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This stirring and unforgettable personal essay by Gwen Tuinman-novelist and creator of the performing women-creatives collective, The Wild Nellies-raises a battle cry to liberate readers from the grip of self-doubt. Through sharing her life experiences during and after more than a decade of domestic abuse and revelations that restored belief in herself, she offers insight into the downward spiral of self-doubt and the healing promise of resilience. Our destiny is to regain trust in our voices. Gwen shares a message of empowerment with those who've endured similar experiences. Her story will build a bridge of understanding for friends and family, so they might gain insight into their loved one's experience and sometimes-fragile heart.
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Autorenporträt
Gwen Tuinman was born and raised in rural Ontario, and now resides on an urban homestead in Whitby, near Toronto. She graduated from Trent University with a B.A. in Psychology and from Brock University with a B.A. in Education. Gwen is the creator of The Wild Nellies, a collective of diverse womxn creatives whose events raise awareness and funds for charities that help women escaping domestic abuse. In 2019, The Denise House/Sedna Women's Shelter and Support Services recognized Gwen as a Woman of Courage. The Last Hoffman is her first novel.