Best for: I’m not quite sure. In a nutshell: Author Róisín explores multiple ideas of wellness against the backdrop of Western cultural appropriation. Worth quoting: “How can we be individually well if we aren’t well collectively?” Why I chose it: The title intrigued me. Review: CN for the book: child sexual abuse, physical abuse of a child, emotional abuse, disordered eating. I’ve not rated this book because I don’t feel comfortable doing so. It reminds me of a very important, very intelligent, very heartfelt independent […]
I Could See This Being THE BOOK For Some People
Who Is Wellness For? An Examination of Wellness Culture and Who It Leaves Behind by Fariha Róisín
