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PostSecret: Extraordinary Confessions from Ordinary Lives (PostSecret)
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I really adore these PostSecret books. I feel like I'm kind of late in finding them, but what the hell! So I'm not on the cutting edge. That's no secret.
Anyway, I am touched by the secrets strangers tell to strangers, so saddened by the guilt and hurt and loss that ordinary people are carrying around. I can only hope that telling their secrets has helped this folks heal. (Does that sound trite? But it's true, it's really true!)
I am also amazed and pleased by the art that people create on these postcards to help them express themselves.
This is really good stuff.
Anyway, I am touched by the secrets strangers tell to strangers, so saddened by the guilt and hurt and loss that ordinary people are carrying around. I can only hope that telling their secrets has helped this folks heal. (Does that sound trite? But it's true, it's really true!)
I am also amazed and pleased by the art that people create on these postcards to help them express themselves.
This is really good stuff.
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And it is indeed amazing what people will admit to anonymously. It let's us delve into other's issues that we have no idea about in order to look at our own in a different way.
Now I just don't know which book to start with!