The Mother of Honey

A Memoir About a Woman’s Journey to Heal Ancestral Trauma  Ana Maria Luisa writes a compelling and beautiful tribute to her mother Iracy, a formidable, brave, loving and inspired Brazilian woman, born in poverty, but with strength, courage and determination...

Never Look Desperate

Tugging on the heartstrings, infuriating at times and deeply poignant, Never Look Desperate fromRachel Matthews, is set within the seldom discussed area of generational trauma and the wide spread, long lasting effects this causes on the ones who we are supposed to...

Serengotti

Serengotti is very much a novel of today, of thoughts, feelings, trauma, life, laughter, and to a degree, acceptance. Ch’anzu tells her story in a bitter sweet, no holds barred style that shines a very clear light on the long term effects that displacement of culture,...

Finding Granny: We Never Really Lose The People We Love…

Young children confronting severe illness or a stroke in older family members can often be very distressed, finding the situation very traumatic. It is really one of a child’s first looks at change, and the realisation that things won’t always be the same. Feeling...