Tell the truth and then run

The novel, Lifting the Mask, explores the long term effects of trauma on the individual. It is largely a character study but also investigates the complexity of family dynamics. It is also about the healing aspects of creativity; yet reveals its limitations. The accompanying exegesis contextualizes...

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Main Author: Jackson, Juliet (Author)
Other Authors: Hocking, Daryl (Contributor), George, James (Contributor)
Format: Others
Published: Auckland University of Technology, 2013-08-05T03:24:56Z.
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