Something in the water
Posted: Wed Oct 10, 2012 1:36 pm
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Soroush
Something in the Water http://www.hsconline.co.uk/shop/search/?q=something
by Sue Lanzon
Item code: SITW
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Something in the Water offers an unusual insight into the practice of homeopathy through a collection of stories taken from the real life and work of a contemporary homeopath.
Ranging from the streets of South London to the shores of a Greek Island, Sue Lanzon negotiates the minefield of current therapeutic expectations with wit, candour and a shrewd awareness of the complexity of human communication.
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'Witty, quirky...sprinkled throughout with ironic homeopathic gems and surprises'
Miranda Castro
"I absolutely love this book, it is so well written - the language and structure of the sentences are beautifully crafted - the stories are of life in all its poignancy and richness. We have snapshots of people and the author with both their qualities and their frailties. It is not a treatise preaching the scientific validity of homeopathy, instead it is a journey into the world of the everyday where life reflects the remedies and where only ignorance keeps us trapped in our suffering." - Robert Barker
For a quick look pls see
http://www.hsconline.co.uk/assets/pdf/sitw.pdf
Regards
Soroush
Something in the Water http://www.hsconline.co.uk/shop/search/?q=something
by Sue Lanzon
Item code: SITW
scroll below to rate
0 ratings - 0.00
Something in the Water offers an unusual insight into the practice of homeopathy through a collection of stories taken from the real life and work of a contemporary homeopath.
Ranging from the streets of South London to the shores of a Greek Island, Sue Lanzon negotiates the minefield of current therapeutic expectations with wit, candour and a shrewd awareness of the complexity of human communication.
Want to know more?
'Witty, quirky...sprinkled throughout with ironic homeopathic gems and surprises'
Miranda Castro
"I absolutely love this book, it is so well written - the language and structure of the sentences are beautifully crafted - the stories are of life in all its poignancy and richness. We have snapshots of people and the author with both their qualities and their frailties. It is not a treatise preaching the scientific validity of homeopathy, instead it is a journey into the world of the everyday where life reflects the remedies and where only ignorance keeps us trapped in our suffering." - Robert Barker
For a quick look pls see
http://www.hsconline.co.uk/assets/pdf/sitw.pdf