A Voice of One's Own
A story about confidence and self-belief
(Autor) The School of LifeA new series of Therapeutic Tales from the School of Life--now in paperback. Anna is a kind and thoughtful person, in her mid-twenties. But lately, life has been hard. Her job is extremely stressful, her relationship is lacking balance and support, she has a difficult and complicated family history. It's not hard to see a bit of ourselves in her. In a style that's brief and poignant, we follow Anna as she slowly unpacks the roots of her own self-suspicion and discovers something we all deserve but have so often been denied: a voice of our own. With beautiful documentary photography on each page, this is fiction as therapy--and it seeks to offer the reader consolation, recognition and therapeutic insight.
The School of Life
The School of Life is a global organization dedicated to emotional intelligence and self-improvement. Their most famous work, "How to Find Fulfilling Work," offers practical advice on finding purpose in one's career. Their writing style is accessible and insightful, making complex ideas easy to understand. They have made significant contributions to literature by exploring the intersection of philosophy and everyday life.