In The Typhoon's Eye: A Story of Childhood and Leaving Home

In the Typhoon's Eye: A Story of Childhood and Leaving Home follows Bles Chavez-Bernstein's personal development, written from the perspective of the person Chavez-Bernstein was at each stage being depicted. From the author's impoverished upbringing in postwar Southeast Asia to a career as a mental health and addictions RN specialist, In the Typhoon's Eye is an immigrant story like no other, laying out how denial of self-expression, poverty, and trauma from physical and emotional abuse resulted not in dysfunction, but in strengthening of character-- the pursuit of her lifetime calling and her truest self.

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In The Typhoon's Eye: A Story of Childhood and Leaving Home

In the Typhoon's Eye: A Story of Childhood and Leaving Home follows Bles Chavez-Bernstein's personal development, written from the perspective of the person Chavez-Bernstein was at each stage being depicted. From the author's impoverished upbringing in postwar Southeast Asia to a career as a mental health and addictions RN specialist, In the Typhoon's Eye is an immigrant story like no other, laying out how denial of self-expression, poverty, and trauma from physical and emotional abuse resulted not in dysfunction, but in strengthening of character-- the pursuit of her lifetime calling and her truest self.

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In The Typhoon's Eye: A Story of Childhood and Leaving Home

In The Typhoon's Eye: A Story of Childhood and Leaving Home

by Bles Chavez-Bernstein
In The Typhoon's Eye: A Story of Childhood and Leaving Home

In The Typhoon's Eye: A Story of Childhood and Leaving Home

by Bles Chavez-Bernstein

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In the Typhoon's Eye: A Story of Childhood and Leaving Home follows Bles Chavez-Bernstein's personal development, written from the perspective of the person Chavez-Bernstein was at each stage being depicted. From the author's impoverished upbringing in postwar Southeast Asia to a career as a mental health and addictions RN specialist, In the Typhoon's Eye is an immigrant story like no other, laying out how denial of self-expression, poverty, and trauma from physical and emotional abuse resulted not in dysfunction, but in strengthening of character-- the pursuit of her lifetime calling and her truest self.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781977229571
Publisher: Outskirts Press, Inc.
Publication date: 09/29/2020
Pages: 300
Product dimensions: 5.50(w) x 8.50(h) x 0.67(d)
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