Judith Van Praag's Reviews
Reviews of Judith’s Work
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Aug.25.1999
Published by Borders.com
Very sensitive story of how a woman learns to accept the loss of her newborn child. Suprisingly open and despite the tragic topic not a heavy and depressing book, but very nice to...
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Aug.20.1999
Published by Borders.com
Creative Acts of Healing is an eloquent testament to the resilience of the human spirit. Van Praag provides the reader with an autobiographical account of the mourning, greif and...
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Jan.15.2000
Published by Resources Hotline - The World Pastoral Care Center, Elgin, IL
"'What do we do now?' is a question I have heard all too often in working with the bereaved. Bereaved parents can easily become stuck in the horror and terror of what has...
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Dec.28.1999
Published by Hartford Courant, Hartford, CT
"Nothing seemed worth the bother after Ariane died. Judith van Praag had long made her living in the theater, but that seemed petty now. She couldn't bring herself to paint or...
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Apr.01.2000
Published by The New Times (Seattle) paper edition
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Bereaved parents can easily become stuck in the horror and terror of what has happened, bouncing aimlessly as they seek meaning, purpose and a hint of a reason to keep on living. Van Praag has brought us a book of action and a book of love. This fine book, will serve well for individual use, for couples, for friends, for groups and in a therapeutic environment.”
—The Rev. Dr. Richard B. Gilbert BCC, Chaplain at Sherman Hospital
About Judith
Bilingual Dutch born writer/ artist with background in theater arts as designer, dramaturg, translator and actors coach. Author of Creative Acts of Healing: after a baby dies. Columnist and book reviewer for Dutch Parental web magazine Ouders Online, and Arts...
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