is book feels like a glimpse behind a facade that has long "worked"―and yet has repeatedly developed cracks. At its center is a narrator who, even as a child, learned to read her surroundings like an early warning system: moods, potential dangers, unspoken expectations. Not because she was "too sensitive," but because her inner self understood early on that security is not a given. From this attitude arise patterns that extend to the present day: taking responsibility before anyone demands it; looking for fault within oneself before anyone assigns it; striving to create stability, even when the foundation for it is actually lacking. In parallel, the text opens a second level: life with chronic illness―not as an abstract medical topic, but as a daily reality. Multiple sclerosis appears here as an unpredictable path that drains energy, narrows choices, and divides everyday life into limits of pain and exhaustion. It's a life where "normal" doesn't mean everything is fine, but rather that one has learned to plan, manage, and endure with limitations. And it is precisely through this that the amount of inner work involved in seemingly small things becomes palpable: getting through the night, making it through the next day, not losing oneself. The text's description of relationships is particularly poignant: not as clear categories of "good" or "bad," but as fragile spaces where love, loyalty, grief, and the need for self-protection can coexist. There's, for example, the sibling relationship, which has been difficult since their teenage years. Not loudly dramatic, but worn down by repetition: accusations, misunderstandings, the feeling that one's own pain is not believed or is downplayed ("you're faking it"). At the same time, there remains a willingness to consider the other side: that a sibling might feel overlooked…
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Eine Biographie mit 34. Was kann man da schon groß vom Leben wissen? Ines V. kann ein ganzes Buch darüber schreiben1 Als Drillingskind geboren, gestaltete sich ihr Leben bereits von klein auf herausfordernd. Sie wird geprüft durch viele Krankheiten, wie Multipler Sklerose, schweren Depression und ist auf den Rollstuhl angewiesen. Das Buch ist ihr Traum und dabei wurde sie von Marianne Honl unterstützt, die ihre Texte geschrieben hat, da Ines unter einer Rechtschreibschwäche leidet. Die beiden Autorinnen freuen sich über jedes verkaufte Buch, das den Traum einer schwerkranken, tapferen , jungen Frau möglich macht. Ines möchte sich eine Ausbildung zur Webdesignerin finanzieren Mehr unter www.inesvasku.com oder Email an undichlebenoch@gmx.at
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Taschenbuch. Zustand: Neu. This item is printed on demand - it takes 3-4 days longer - Neuware -is book feels like a glimpse behind a facade that has long 'worked'-and yet has repeatedly developed cracks. At its center is a narrator who, even as a child, learned to read her surroundings like an early warning system: moods, potential dangers, unspoken expectations. Not because she was 'too sensitive,' but because her inner self understood early on that security is not a given. From this attitude arise patterns that extend to the present day: taking responsibility before anyone demands it; looking for fault within oneself before anyone assigns it; striving to create stability, even when the foundation for it is actually lacking. In parallel, the text opens a second level: life with chronic illness-not as an abstract medical topic, but as a daily reality. Multiple sclerosis appears here as an unpredictable path that drains energy, narrows choices, and divides everyday life into limits of pain and exhaustion. It's a life where 'normal' doesn't mean everything is fine, but rather that one has learned to plan, manage, and endure with limitations. And it is precisely through this that the amount of inner work involved in seemingly small things becomes palpable: getting through the night, making it through the next day, not losing oneself. The text's description of relationships is particularly poignant: not as clear categories of 'good' or 'bad,' but as fragile spaces where love, loyalty, grief, and the need for self-protection can coexist. There's, for example, the sibling relationship, which has been difficult since their teenage years. Not loudly dramatic, but worn down by repetition: accusations, misunderstandings, the feeling that one's own pain is not believed or is downplayed ('you're faking it'). At the same time, there remains a willingness to consider the other side: that a sibling might feel overlooked. 164 pp. Englisch. Bestandsnummer des Verkäufers 9783565248490
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Taschenbuch. Zustand: Neu. Druck auf Anfrage Neuware - Printed after ordering - is book feels like a glimpse behind a facade that has long 'worked'-and yet has repeatedly developed cracks. At its center is a narrator who, even as a child, learned to read her surroundings like an early warning system: moods, potential dangers, unspoken expectations. Not because she was 'too sensitive,' but because her inner self understood early on that security is not a given. From this attitude arise patterns that extend to the present day: taking responsibility before anyone demands it; looking for fault within oneself before anyone assigns it; striving to create stability, even when the foundation for it is actually lacking. In parallel, the text opens a second level: life with chronic illness-not as an abstract medical topic, but as a daily reality. Multiple sclerosis appears here as an unpredictable path that drains energy, narrows choices, and divides everyday life into limits of pain and exhaustion. It's a life where 'normal' doesn't mean everything is fine, but rather that one has learned to plan, manage, and endure with limitations. And it is precisely through this that the amount of inner work involved in seemingly small things becomes palpable: getting through the night, making it through the next day, not losing oneself. The text's description of relationships is particularly poignant: not as clear categories of 'good' or 'bad,' but as fragile spaces where love, loyalty, grief, and the need for self-protection can coexist. There's, for example, the sibling relationship, which has been difficult since their teenage years. Not loudly dramatic, but worn down by repetition: accusations, misunderstandings, the feeling that one's own pain is not believed or is downplayed ('you're faking it'). At the same time, there remains a willingness to consider the other side: that a sibling might feel overlooked. Bestandsnummer des Verkäufers 9783565248490
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Taschenbuch. Zustand: Neu. Expiration Date 20** | Then Years later and Now? | Ines Vasku | Taschenbuch | Englisch | epubli | EAN 9783565248490 | Verantwortliche Person für die EU: Neopubli GmbH (Imprint: epubli), Köpenicker Str. 154a, 10997 Berlin, produktsicherheit[at]epubli[dot]com | Anbieter: preigu. Bestandsnummer des Verkäufers 134589515
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