White Birds: Dreams for Dancers (The Widening Gyre, #0)

"In times of great trouble, great dreams come."

Jane has spent years trying to forget such dreams. Her dreams are not pleasant; yet beautiful in their way. When such dreams keep coming, she decides it is time to pay attention to the dance she in which she finds herself.

Each dream is heralded by the image of a white bird, symbolic of the dissociative state resorted to by many victims of abuse.

These brief stories are poetic interpretations of some of life's worst moments, tracing a heroic journey while revealing the arts of the warrior.

Note: this book contains MATURE CONTENT incluidng realistic depictions of abuse. It is intended for adults only.

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White Birds: Dreams for Dancers (The Widening Gyre, #0)

"In times of great trouble, great dreams come."

Jane has spent years trying to forget such dreams. Her dreams are not pleasant; yet beautiful in their way. When such dreams keep coming, she decides it is time to pay attention to the dance she in which she finds herself.

Each dream is heralded by the image of a white bird, symbolic of the dissociative state resorted to by many victims of abuse.

These brief stories are poetic interpretations of some of life's worst moments, tracing a heroic journey while revealing the arts of the warrior.

Note: this book contains MATURE CONTENT incluidng realistic depictions of abuse. It is intended for adults only.

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White Birds: Dreams for Dancers (The Widening Gyre, #0)

White Birds: Dreams for Dancers (The Widening Gyre, #0)

by Kaimana Wolff
White Birds: Dreams for Dancers (The Widening Gyre, #0)

White Birds: Dreams for Dancers (The Widening Gyre, #0)

by Kaimana Wolff

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Overview

"In times of great trouble, great dreams come."

Jane has spent years trying to forget such dreams. Her dreams are not pleasant; yet beautiful in their way. When such dreams keep coming, she decides it is time to pay attention to the dance she in which she finds herself.

Each dream is heralded by the image of a white bird, symbolic of the dissociative state resorted to by many victims of abuse.

These brief stories are poetic interpretations of some of life's worst moments, tracing a heroic journey while revealing the arts of the warrior.

Note: this book contains MATURE CONTENT incluidng realistic depictions of abuse. It is intended for adults only.


Product Details

BN ID: 2940155524830
Publisher: Stars Above, Stars Below Press
Publication date: 05/16/2018
Series: The Widening Gyre
Sold by: Draft2Digital
Format: eBook
File size: 293 KB

About the Author

Kaimana Wolff, novelist, poet and playwright, survives in a small community on the coast of British Columbia with her friend, a beautiful soul housed in a wolfish body. Often Lord Tyee and Wolff can be heard devising new howls, songs and dances on the lawns, in the parks, and in glens of the great forests still permitted to stand.

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