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Memoirs of a Mask Maker Kathryn Graven

Memoirs of a Mask Maker By Kathryn Graven

Memoirs of a Mask Maker by Kathryn Graven


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Mixed-media artist and journalist, Kathryn Graven, charts her own life-long process of searching for and rediscovering hope.

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Memoirs of a Mask Maker by Kathryn Graven

How does a 5-year old girl navigate deep loss after a tragic car accident leaves her motherless? Charting a life-long process of sifting through grief and rediscovering hope, Memoirs of a Mask Maker honors the women who stepped in to help the girl stitch together a beautiful life-a grandmother, a neighbor and a pharmacist in Japan... Years later, when the global pandemic forced Kathryn Graven and everyone else inside, she responded by sewing hundreds of colorful masks for family, friends local mail carriers, friendly and not-so friendly neighbors, teachers, nurses and complete strangers. Each one included a note of encouragement as she discovered that making masks required not only artistic skills but re-learning how to tend grief and reclaim joy. Now, as global society faces immeasurable individual and collective grief, these lessons are gathered for a new crop of motherless daughters facing grief, and to begin a new conversation with readers about how we gather our tears and mend the tears.

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Memoirs of a Mask Maker is a powerful, moving testament to meeting monumental loss with passion, determination and outsized creativity. In this tour de force memoir, Kathryn Graven delivers a paean to the ability of artistic endeavor to transform grief into beauty. Again and again, she shows how choosing love over despair can transcend cultural differences and ancient wounds, creating healing connections, a matrix within which to build a triumphant, generous life. - Susan Deborah King, poet, author of Coven, One-Breasted Woman, Bog Orchids and Moon Dance.

About Kathryn Graven

Kathryn Graven is a mixed media artist and founder of Studio 319 in Boston. She shows her work in monthly open studios and participates in solo and group art events. She studied mixed media painting and abstract art at Boston's Museum of Fine Arts and the Massachusetts College of Art. During the summer, Kathryn lives and gardens on Great Cranberry Island off the coast of Acadia National Park in Maine. There, she becomes a jar-filling enthusiast. Blessed with a bountiful harvest of organic fruits, vegetables and herbs, she makes delicious jams, irresistible pickles, fermented potions and floral-infused lotions. Kathryn graduated from Stanford University with a bachelor's degree in History and a master's degree in East Asian Studies. Fluent in Japanese, she began her career in Tokyo at the ABC News Bureau. Then, after graduating from Columbia University's Graduate School of Journalism, she returned to Tokyo as a foreign correspondent for The Wall Street Journal. In the US, she reported from New York and Boston, and taught international business reporting and feature writing at Boston University's Graduate School of Journalism. Kathryn is married to a fellow global adventurer, and is mother to their two grown sons. Kathryn dreams of new adventures when the world opens up again: hot spring hopping in Japan, trekking in New Zealand, swimming in the Indian Ocean, and fabric shopping everywhere. Memoirs of a Mask Maker is her first book.

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CIN1788649540VG
9781788649544
1788649540
Memoirs of a Mask Maker by Kathryn Graven
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Cinnamon Press
2023-02-15
302
N/A
Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.
This is a used book - there is no escaping the fact it has been read by someone else and it will show signs of wear and previous use. Overall we expect it to be in very good condition, but if you are not entirely satisfied please get in touch with us

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