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Kintsukuroi Heart; More Beautiful For Having Been Broken
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Kintsukuroi Heart; More Beautiful For Having Been Broken
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Kintsukuroi Heart; More Beautiful For Having Been Broken
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There are singular moments in a woman's life when something happens, either by choice or circumstance, that changes everything. Kintsukuroi Heart is a memoir illuminating these defining moments through a collection of stand-alone stories, then reveals how each event reshaped the woman's life.Although the circumstances are unique and deeply personal, you will find the events are strongly identifiable - to yourself or someone you love. Some are heartbreaking, others triumphant, and they are the threads that connect us all, making us each more beautiful for having been broken."Kintsukuroi: kin-tsU-kU-roi (noun) (v. phr.) 'To repair with gold.' The Japanese art of mending broken pottery with lacquer dusted or mixed with powdered gold, silver, or platinum. As a philosophy, it treats breakage and repair as part of the history of an object rather than something to disguise, understanding that the piece becomes more beautiful for having been broken.
There are singular moments in a woman's life when something happens, either by choice or circumstance, that changes everything. Kintsukuroi Heart is a memoir illuminating these defining moments through a collection of stand-alone stories, then reveals how each event reshaped the woman's life.Although the circumstances are unique and deeply personal, you will find the events are strongly identifiable - to yourself or someone you love. Some are heartbreaking, others triumphant, and they are the threads that connect us all, making us each more beautiful for having been broken."Kintsukuroi: kin-tsU-kU-roi (noun) (v. phr.) 'To repair with gold.' The Japanese art of mending broken pottery with lacquer dusted or mixed with powdered gold, silver, or platinum. As a philosophy, it treats breakage and repair as part of the history of an object rather than something to disguise, understanding that the piece becomes more beautiful for having been broken.



















