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This is a review of Laurel Richardson’s book, Lone Twin: A True Story of Loss and Found. The book is powerful – a must-read. Laurel’s stories, questions, knowings, and unknowings offer an insightful narrative around her personal and significant relationships, eliciting an evocative opportunity for self-reflection. It will leave you feeling a strong sense of connectedness; possibly to something missing or perhaps something found?
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Title
Book Review: A Review of Laurel Richardson's "Lone Twin: A True Story of Loss and Found"
Authors
Catherine Thiele (Author) - University of the Sunshine Coast, Queensland, School of Education - Legacy
Publication details
Art/Research International, Vol.5(2), pp.562-566
Publisher
University of Alberta
Date published
2020
DOI
10.18432/ari29534
ISSN
2371-3771
Organisation Unit
School of Education - Legacy; Indigenous and Transcultural Research Centre; School of Education and Tertiary Access; University of the Sunshine Coast, Queensland
Language
English
Record Identifier
99484008402621
Output Type
Review
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A Review of Laurel Richardsons Lone Twin - A True Story of Loss and Found