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No Bad Parts: Healing Trauma & Restoring Wholeness with the Internal Family Systems Model (Chinese Edition) Paperback – March 1, 2022
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Obsessed with this cover of
No Bad Parts: Healing Trauma & Restoring Wholeness with the Internal Family Systems Model (Chinese Edition) Paperback – March 1, 2022
by Richard C Schwartz Richard C Schwartz (Author)
04.03.24// had been really busy lately, but i'm making a progress on my phd research which is great!! also, i've finished the ninth house yesterday (it was my third attempt actually) and i absolutely loved it - guess once you hit that 50 pages mark, you just can't put that thing down!
ft. another old-ish travel jorunal spread teehee
listening to: lapoem, fairy tale
People watching. Hyde Park
Okay so only 7 more months for The Tyrant’s tomb...
WHO’S FREAKING OUT FOR WAITING? I’m not, you are.
Ha Van Bookstore.
Recommendations are always a good place to start a tiny adventure, crossing alleyways and Hanoi’s hypnotic traffic we managed to find, in a small street called Lang, the tiny but lovely Ha Van Bookstore. As I opened the sliding door there was a nice feeling to the place, a young man approached and asked with that classic broken vietnamese english, if we want to buy books, as I answered he rushed to open the door again “Oh, follow me please” and he takes us towards a smaller alley, behind the steam of pots we managed to walk through a “street kitchen” and there it was, a storage room with hundreds of books in japanese, korean, german and english.
Piles of uneven pages, letters of reread stories. The smell was tingling with magic and dust, a hypnotizing encounter with books of my childhood mixed with curious politics in french and gorgeous japanese poetry i only wish i was able to read. I imagined they would be cheap but when i was given the price i was shocked by the price, I paid for 8 books half of what i would’ve paid for one at a normal bookshop. Crazy enough he offered me a discount for my next visit when I told him that the books were for my students and shipping to HB if I couldn’t make it all the way to the city. The friendliness of the vietnamese still overwhelms me in the most positive ways. And for someone who has placed reading as a top priority i’m sure this is the beginning of a great friendship…. and investment.
A+ holiday plan
LOOKING FOR A PENPAL
DM me if you are interested!
Dresden, Germany