The reasons why I chose this book were due to its cover and title. Since last winter, I have been reading and studying psychology on my own. After reading a book called Dig, which covered trauma and twisted stories, I began searching for a book that would explore trauma or behavior in depth. Fortunately, I found this book, which offers a wealth of information. The first day I saw it on the bookshelf, I was captivated by its cover. The cover design was by Emily O'Connor, an interdisciplinary artist from Flower Mound, Texas. She works in a variety of mediums and techniques, such as sculpture, fibers, film, painting, drawing, and installation.
There was a sentence on the cover that said, "When will the hurt stop?" It gave me goosebumps because I felt not just the words but the emotional impact of the painting which touched me deeply. However, I didn't buy the book right away. I kept searching for other books that studied trauma as well. But the cover and that single sentence lingered in my mind. So on the second day, I finally bought it and immersed myself in it.
Hi, Jessie!
ReplyDeleteI deeply understand the journey you are taking to reading. I have immersed myself in the same topic and read quite a substantial amount of literature. I haven't picked this book in particular because it covers "political terror," and I am not interested in that area at the moment.
If you like, I could share the titles of other interesting and important books that resonate with me and help you gain more insight and a sense of control.