The story of a young woman, unable to hear, speak, read, or write...England in the 1920's.The life of the young woman named Ellen from the book, "CUP" continues in "Cup the Continuation". Situations, events as well as struggles with trying circumstances arise, brought upon her by people she has never met. Unable to hear, speak, read, or write, Ellen unknowingly teaches others that everyone has their own story. By her innocent strength, people come to understand and learn by her actions that there are effects of wrongfully judging others. Through times of joy and sorrow the support from those around her bring her comfort. People touched by her personal insight from her pure heart, even through the lack of conventional communication learn how to truly hear one another. Ellen's journey is one of unconditional love and acceptance, qualities that stand the test of time..Themes woven throughout Ellen's life in “CUP” and “CUP the Continuation” are PTSD, depression, anxiety, profound social isolation, abuse, prejudice, life-long disability, loss, grief, communication barriers, and culture shock. "....she's reminding me of a time when I was afraid to love her, but that she loves that I love her.".Follow our Facebook page: "Cup, A Novel" to view the video trailer, for continuous updates, information and fan interactions. Email: CUPaNovel@aol.com.About the Authors: Robert Ernest Wills and Rachael Kristian Kasper moved to Vermont where they have been working together for a number of years on a variety of entertainment and media projects
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Anbieter: Revaluation Books, Exeter, Vereinigtes Königreich
Paperback. Zustand: Brand New. 487 pages. 10.00x7.00x1.10 inches. In Stock. Artikel-Nr. zk1097993523
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