Neal's Yard Remedies: Homoeopathy
Principles, Sources of Remedies, Modalities, Mental Symptoms, Emotional Symptoms, Physical Symptoms, Raw Materials, Dosages
- 144 páginas
- 6 horas de lectura
Rebecca Wells creció inmersa en un vibrante mundo de narración, donde se mezclaban la extravagancia, el coqueteo, la futilidad y el miedo. Su imaginación se encendió con el paisaje de Luisiana, sus ritmos, su música y su gente, fomentando un amor temprano por crear y representar obras de teatro para sus hermanos. Este rico entorno, profundamente conectado con la tierra y la cultura afroamericana local, dejó una marca imborrable en su espíritu creativo. Influenciada por exploraciones literarias de la interconexión y críticas al consumismo, encontró la liberación en el poder transformador de la actuación. Su trayectoria académica amplió aún más su perspectiva, llevándola a adoptar el diario como una práctica continua de autodescubrimiento y expresión artística.







Principles, Sources of Remedies, Modalities, Mental Symptoms, Emotional Symptoms, Physical Symptoms, Raw Materials, Dosages
For longtime Ya-Ya fans, as well as the lucky ones discovering Wells for the first time, comes Wells's new standalone novel about the pull of first love, the power of home, and everyday magic. My name is Calla Lily Ponder. I was born in 1953, in La Luna, Louisiana. So begins Calla Lily's journey through her magical childhood in La Luna, a small town named after the sparkling river from which Calla draws her strength time and time again. It's in La Luna where Calla Lily discovers her talent for fixing people's hair-learned at the side of her talented and loving mother-but also the transformative gift of first love. A series of tragic events leads Calla to search for a fresh start in a beauty school in New Orleans, the wild and colourful city that allows Calla to flourish into adulthood, and to realize her healing hands can do much more than fix damaged hair.
A NOVEL ABOUT THE COMPLEX BONDS BETWEEN A MOTHER AND A DAUGHTER.
For fans of the Ya-Yas and newcomers alike, this new installment about the beloved Sisterhood is vibrant and humor-filled. An emotionally charged addition to the award-winning works of Rebecca Wells, it explores the roots of the Ya-Yas' friendship in the 1930s, capturing the essence of Vivi Abbott Walker's spirited journey through marriage, parenting, and family secrets. The story begins with a mischievous act by four-year-old Teensy Whitman, which sparks the bond between Vivi, Teensy, Caro, and Necie, establishing them as true sister-friends. Told through the alternating perspectives of Vivi, the Petite Ya-Yas, Siddalee and Baylor Walker, and other characters from Thornton, Louisiana, it portrays the Ya-Yas navigating love, conflict, and societal norms. Amid personal crises, struggles with addiction, and confronting racial issues, the values of loyalty, style, and Cajun spirit shine through. Necie's mantra, "Just think pretty pink and blue thoughts," adds a whimsical touch. The narrative also imparts lessons about life's wonders and the belief in miracles, especially when faced with a heartbreaking crime that tests their sisterhood. With its rich Louisiana dialect, this continuation of the Ya-Ya saga celebrates the enduring power of women's friendship and the joy of embracing life together.
The companion to the bestselling "Divine Secrets of the Ya-Ya Sisterhood" is the funny, heartbreaking, and powerfully insightful tale that first introduced Siddalee, Vivi, their spirited Walker clan, and the indomitable Ya-Yas.