Hole in the Heart
- 288 páginas
- 11 horas de lectura
Hole in the Heart is a moving, at times, funny, ironic and refreshingly honest look at living with a child who has special needs.
Esta serie explora las intrincadas conexiones entre la salud, la enfermedad y la medicina a través del poder de la narración visual. Artistas y autores se sumergen en narrativas personales, experiencias médicas y los impactos sociales de la atención médica. Cada volumen ofrece una perspectiva única sobre la condición humana, a menudo enfatizando la empatía, la resiliencia y el lenguaje visual de los cómics. Es una lectura convincente para cualquiera interesado en la medicina, la psicología y el poder del arte.
Hole in the Heart is a moving, at times, funny, ironic and refreshingly honest look at living with a child who has special needs.
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