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1512497Making Meaninghttps://www.gandhi.com.mx/making-meaning/phttps://gandhi.vtexassets.com/arquivos/ids/657092/699ce5f6-2d37-4805-b800-324e4cf0065a.jpg?v=6383356796319000008282MXNLinellen PressInStock/Ebooks/<p><em>We narrate our life and, in doing so, we narrate ourselves into existence.</em></p><p><em>In everyday life, we understand ourselves through a kind of ongoing story.</em> Rachel Robertson (2012)</p><p>This book emerged from a life lived in parts: part in the UK; part in Australia; part traveller; part writer; part academic teacher and researcher; part daughter, sister, wife, mother, grandmother, mother-in-law, step-mother, step-mother-in-law, and step-grandmother - but the implication of the parts is always fully feminist.</p><p>From a childhood in the UKs chocolate-box pretty Cotswolds, a university education in Liverpool in the Swinging 60s, and an adult life in Perth, Western Australia, Lynne tells stories that offer readers of all generations space to reflect on their own lives, and the only way a story gets told in this book is if it happened. 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This is philosophy without the boring bits because the stories make you think. They are intimate, universal, global, fun and unbelievably true.</p><p>Lynne dives deep into her reservoir of stories - sometimes waving, sometimes swimming or treading water, but never drowning. They are stories of life filtered through a reflective lens sharpened by analysis and sometimes bitter experience. They are stories of a life journey well travelled.</p>(*_*)9781922727398_<p><em>We narrate our life and, in doing so, we narrate ourselves into existence.</em></p><p><em>In everyday life, we understand ourselves through a kind of ongoing story.</em> Rachel Robertson (2012)</p><p>This book emerged from a life lived in parts: part in the UK; part in Australia; part traveller; part writer; part academic teacher and researcher; part daughter, sister, wife, mother, grandmother, mother-in-law, step-mother, step-mother-in-law, and step-grandmother - but the implication of the parts is always fully feminist.</p><p>From a childhood in the UKs chocolate-box pretty Cotswolds, a university education in Liverpool in the Swinging 60s, and an adult life in Perth, Western Australia, Lynne tells stories that offer readers of all generations space to reflect on their own lives, and the only way a story gets told in this book is if it happened. This is philosophy without the boring bits because the stories make you think. They are intimate, universal, global, fun and unbelievably true.</p><p>Lynne dives deep into her reservoir of stories - sometimes waving, sometimes swimming or treading water, but never drowning. They are stories of life filtered through a reflective lens sharpened by analysis and sometimes bitter experience. They are stories of a life journey well travelled.</p>...9781922727398_Linellen Presslibro_electonico_647e12a9-fa0b-35f3-b7a0-fc5d17404c4c_9781922727398;9781922727398_9781922727398Lynne HuntInglésMéxicohttps://getbook.kobo.com/koboid-prod-public/ingram30-epub-dc9dc14d-10ee-44b1-a711-d3ea69ea0345.epub2022-06-17T00:00:00+00:00Linellen Press