This Is What Healing Feels Like

This Is What Healing Feels Like

by Corinthia Jordan
This Is What Healing Feels Like

This Is What Healing Feels Like

by Corinthia Jordan

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Overview

Provokingly raw and honest, This Is What Healing Feels Like, explores the beautiful, yet eerie world of healing. In her third publication, Corinthia lets it all go. She takes the reader on a journey of her mind, heart and soul, as she works out her issues with lovers, friends, and most importantly, family. Corinthia says, "Healing can be uncomfortable, and still at times very comforting." She wrote this book to let readers know they are not alone and to encourage them along their way.


This Is What Healing Feels Like is divided into four chapters: "Opening Up", "Awakening", "Recovery", & "Growth". Each chapter reflects on the varying phases of the healing process, as the author discovers new elements of her own healing power. She relies on the strength of her community, self-knowledge and love to heal her. She is empowered. She learns. She grows.


In its glory, Bloom, "just barely touched the surface", Corinthia says. It was her way of feeling heard. In its prequel, her purpose now is to use what she has learned to help heal, elevate and inspire others as we become whole together. This is What Healing Feels Like offers insight, guidance, and hope in the most honest way.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781078790062
Publisher: Barnes & Noble Press
Publication date: 03/20/2020
Pages: 204
Product dimensions: 5.25(w) x 8.00(h) x 0.43(d)

About the Author

A Chicago native, Corinthia Jordan studied Journalism at Southern Illinois University Edwardsville. Her professional writing career began when she worked as a reporter for SIUE's award-winning, student-ran publication, The Alestle. She published her first book titled, Bloom, which is a distinguished collection of poetry and prose inspired by the process of growth. Her poetry debut included, "Mas'r Peace", which was published in the 2017 edition of the "River Bluff Review", an annual literary magazine hosted by her alma mater. It is Corinthia's mission to serve by using her words to elevate, heal, and inspire.
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