In Rejected, acclaimed journalist and screenwriter Michelle Fiordaliso illuminates the kind of quiet heartbreaks and epiphanies that can punctuate a life. As a collection, these essays tell the story of a woman's decades-long journey towards wholeness and belonging. But every piece also charts a journey of its own, and often a geographic one. From Los Angeles traffic to the basement of a famous bakery in Paris, each place is an unforgettable setting for personal transformation. Rejected is a must-read for lovers of nature and travel, seekers of healing, and anyone who's ever struggled to alchemize loss and unworthiness into deep self-love.…mehr
In Rejected, acclaimed journalist and screenwriter Michelle Fiordaliso illuminates the kind of quiet heartbreaks and epiphanies that can punctuate a life. As a collection, these essays tell the story of a woman's decades-long journey towards wholeness and belonging. But every piece also charts a journey of its own, and often a geographic one. From Los Angeles traffic to the basement of a famous bakery in Paris, each place is an unforgettable setting for personal transformation. Rejected is a must-read for lovers of nature and travel, seekers of healing, and anyone who's ever struggled to alchemize loss and unworthiness into deep self-love.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Michelle Fiordaliso is an author, essayist, and screenwriter who started her writing career as a playwriting fellow at Uta Hagen's HB Studio and was the recipient of a PEN Center USA award for literary fiction. Her work has been published in The New York Times, The Los Angeles Times, Chicago Tribune, Ms., and The Washington Post. The non-fiction break-up book she co-wrote, Everything You Always Wanted to Know About Ex, established her as a relationship expert on Today, KTLA and Oprah Radio with Gayle King. For more information, visit https://michellefiordaliso.com/ or follow @michellecarmelafiordaliso.
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