Unflinching in its portrayal, yet told with humor and compassion, Terry Helwig's luminous memoir explores a family's inner and outer landscapes of hope, despair, and redemption.
Unflinching in its portrayal, yet told with humor and compassion, Terry Helwig's luminous memoir explores a family's inner and outer landscapes of hope, despair, and redemption.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Terry Helwig, who has a master's degree in counseling, credits her interest in psychology to her childhood family. After 9/11, Helwig's interest broadened to include her global family. She created The Thread Project: One World, One Cloth, www.threadproject.com, to encourage tolerance and compassionate community. For years, thousands of threads, sent by people from every continent, were woven into a diversified whole. The resulting tapestries have hung in the United Nations and St. Paul's Chapel, near Ground Zero. Helwig also cowrote The Thread Narratives, which debuted in 2007 at The Thread Project exhibition in Charleston, South Carolina. Terry and her husband, Jim, divide their time between the coasts of southwest Florida and South Carolina. Their daughter, Mandy, an attorney, works in Washington, D.C.
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