Róisín dedicated the book to survivors. When she started writing the book, Róisín said there was much she didn’t know. “I think the greatest gift of this book is breaking through silences that have long plagued our communities,” Tanaïs said. “Having a young person voice their pain and trauma and move through it is a gift for young people, and people who have healed from trauma, and survivors of trauma, like myself, who need that.”One way Róisín depicts trauma is through ghosts and spirits. “There’s so much that we could gain from having more conversations about what it looks like to heal.
Source: bd News24 September 30, 2020 11:59 UTC