Slaughterhouse-Five by Kurt Vonnegut is a landmark anti-war novel that blends satire, science fiction, and historical fiction to explore the psychological impact of war trauma. Through the experiences of Billy Pilgrim, a survivor of the Dresden
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Bibliotherapy: Slaughterhouse Five
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“The book isn’t just about Cosmo’s journey. It takes a hard look at the lives we live, the monotony we assume is part of adulthood, and the mediocrity we’re content to settle for. Through Cosmo’s shoes, the reader’s perspective is quietly opened
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Bibliotherapy: Siddhartha
Posted by Grace Mattioli in bibliotherapy | 0 commentsHerman Hesse’s Siddhartha is a slim novel that carries an enormous amount of wisdom—wisdom that feels even more relevant today than when it was written. Blending Eastern mysticism with Western ideas such as individualism, it tells the story of a
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Bibliotherapy: Olive Branches Don’t Grow on Trees
Posted by Grace Mattioli in bibliotherapy | 0 commentsFinding Peace in a Fractured World: Lessons from Olive Branches Don’t Grow on Trees When a reviewer described my debut novel, Olive Branches Don’t Grow on Trees, as “healing,” I was deeply moved. In that moment, I felt I had accomplished one of
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Bibliotherapy: Grief is the Thing with Feathers
Posted by Grace Mattioli in bibliotherapy | 0 commentsThe first book in my bibliotherapy series explores a subject that often exists beyond language—grief, and our attempts to find comfort and consolation in its wake. In Grief Is the Thing with Feathers, Max Porter offers healing through prose
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