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Honey Is the Knife: Or How I Learned to Stop Fixing Myself and Love My Bliss
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Honey Is the Knife: Or How I Learned to Stop Fixing Myself and Love My Bliss in Franklin, TN
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Honey Is the Knife: Or How I Learned to Stop Fixing Myself and Love My Bliss in Franklin, TN
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Finally, a self-help book that won't ask you to 'manifest' your way out of racism.
Whether describing an existential body image crisis in a Bikram yoga studio, embracing anxiety during a Black Madonna pilgrimage, or reclaiming Yoruba mythology and the Divine Feminine, debut author Hannah Eko connects her singular life to the universal truths of peace, power, and pleasure in her first collection.
Equally a work of provocative cultural criticism, a disruptor of the self-help genre, and a personal journey of self-discovery,
Honey Is the Knife
is an initiation into a life of happy contradiction, where we thank our failures, dance with our pain, and where honey is the only knife we need. Learn more at hannahoeko.com.
Whether describing an existential body image crisis in a Bikram yoga studio, embracing anxiety during a Black Madonna pilgrimage, or reclaiming Yoruba mythology and the Divine Feminine, debut author Hannah Eko connects her singular life to the universal truths of peace, power, and pleasure in her first collection.
Equally a work of provocative cultural criticism, a disruptor of the self-help genre, and a personal journey of self-discovery,
Honey Is the Knife
is an initiation into a life of happy contradiction, where we thank our failures, dance with our pain, and where honey is the only knife we need. Learn more at hannahoeko.com.
Finally, a self-help book that won't ask you to 'manifest' your way out of racism.
Whether describing an existential body image crisis in a Bikram yoga studio, embracing anxiety during a Black Madonna pilgrimage, or reclaiming Yoruba mythology and the Divine Feminine, debut author Hannah Eko connects her singular life to the universal truths of peace, power, and pleasure in her first collection.
Equally a work of provocative cultural criticism, a disruptor of the self-help genre, and a personal journey of self-discovery,
Honey Is the Knife
is an initiation into a life of happy contradiction, where we thank our failures, dance with our pain, and where honey is the only knife we need. Learn more at hannahoeko.com.
Whether describing an existential body image crisis in a Bikram yoga studio, embracing anxiety during a Black Madonna pilgrimage, or reclaiming Yoruba mythology and the Divine Feminine, debut author Hannah Eko connects her singular life to the universal truths of peace, power, and pleasure in her first collection.
Equally a work of provocative cultural criticism, a disruptor of the self-help genre, and a personal journey of self-discovery,
Honey Is the Knife
is an initiation into a life of happy contradiction, where we thank our failures, dance with our pain, and where honey is the only knife we need. Learn more at hannahoeko.com.