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In Into the Eyes of Hungry, Leila Kulpas tells the story of her first seventeen years in an isolated mountain region of New South Wales, Australia, in the nineteen-forties and fifties. At three, her loneliness because of her hard-working parents has her attempting to walk into the love she sees in the warm, brown eyes of her father's horse, Hungry. Soon afterwards, she spends six months with her family in tents while her parents endure the grisly, but lucrative, business of trapping rabbits for their skins-part of their struggle of over a decade to escape poverty by buying a bushland property. But when she's six, after they've settled on their own seven hundred acres, they find themselves un...
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Rarely do we see inside the life and mind of a psychiatrist, but that’s exactly what we get in With Hope in My Heart: Musings of a Spirited Psychiatrist. With candor and openness, author François Mai shares how and why he ventured into psychiatry, the lure of academia, and his professional triumphs and troubles along the way. Educated in Apartheid-era South Africa, Mai takes his clinical practice across five countries: South Africa, the United Kingdom, Australia, the US, and Canada. Inspired by his time and adventures in these places, as well as his greatest influences, psychiatrists William Sargant and George Engel, this memoir is for a diverse audience. Readers eager to learn more about...
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