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A Book Prescription for Meghan Markle

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A Book Prescription for Meghan Markle

The royal wedding of Prince Harry and Meghan Markle this Spring weekend is expected to attract audiences of millions. I wonder what might be going through Meghan Markle’s head as she transitions from Hollywood celebrity to a member of the British royal family. Combining film star status and public service, whilst trying to maintain a semi-private life away from the prying eyes of an internationally obsessed audience is not new for Markle and she has already done a fabulous job at managing the publicity well. However it’s different once you are married into the royal family and navigating life within...

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Why I love Virginia Woolf

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Why I love Virginia Woolf

I have been planning this post for months and am super excited to finally write it. Why? Virginia Woolf is one of my all-time favourite authors, whose literary ideas have shaped the work of thousands of authors, both male and female. As a modernist she experimented with different forms of writing, challenging the status quo, giving birth to techniques that we take for granted now, such as narrating from multiple perspectives reflecting human psychology, monologues and ‘stream of consciousness’. Woolf’s writing took place during the First World War, at a time when society was reasserting traditional values and her work...

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Don't chase happiness, chase this instead.

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Don't chase happiness, chase this instead.

This was the premise of Victor Frankl’s epic bestselling book and perhaps the most recommended book since the dawn of publishing, “Man’s search for meaning” . Frankl, a prominent psychiatrist and an Auschwitz Nazi death camp survivor, in his sobering yet enlightening memoir, conclusively makes that case that it is through suffering that we find meaning and the drive to keep us going. Our goal in life is not to attain pleasure (happiness) or power but to ‘discover meaning’. It is the pursuit of this meaning that provides the purpose of life. During his death camp experience, Frankl observed that those who...

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Bibliotherapy is everywhere I look

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Bibliotherapy is everywhere I look

For a serendipitous moment on a Sunday evening I seemed to encounter authors writing about their personal journeys of grief, bereavement and healing, their subconscious pulls to heal manifesting through their writing. The highly raw accounts of emotions give birth to these prolific texts that touch our hearts and souls. The same writing, essentially the writer’s bibliotherapy, relieving them of the heartache they hold onto. Some of the best writing and essentially magnum opuses were created by authors confronting their pain through writing. To celebrate the masterpieces I have delightfully stumbled upon this week, I dedicate this post to all...

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11 Fascinating Books on Motherhood

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11 Fascinating Books on Motherhood

With the advent of every type of book under the sun when it comes to motherhood, it seems that writing about motherhood (in various shapes and sizes) has become quite fashionable. Whether its surprise pregnancies, struggling-to-conceive memoirs, postpartum depression, ambivalence about having children, novels on raising other people’s children, single parenthood, working mothers battling to have it all or reflections on motherhood and societal expectations, current literature seems to capture the epic subject of motherhood in all its glory and tribulations. These are the latest trends in motherhood along with the books that capture their intimate and vulnerable stories.  1....

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