Biografía del autor:
Jacqueline Roig is a clinical psychologist who lives and works in Chicago. She has always been an active advocate and participant of artistic expression of the human condition. Trained in the theories of the leaders in psychoanalysis and psychology, an informal student of surrealist art and prose, Dr. Roig incorporates the uncanny, the mystical, the familiar, the terrorized, the hidden, and the staunchly defended egos in us as socio-political human beings - she brings us face to face with our fears, our conflicts, our manipulations, our regressions. As a visual artist, she devotes some of her creative efforts to making found object assemblage, which serves as a visual representation of her writing. She takes familiar objects and places them in nontraditional settings, inspiring the viewer to pause, reflect, back up, step closer, and delve. As an author, Roig combined two of her most vivid means of expression, writing and dreaming, to begin the process of creating her first book, 'Nightsweats'. The front cover of her book 'Nightsweats' features an original art piece by Roig, titled 'les reves', or 'the dreams'. Following is an excerpted review
Reseña del editor:
"One Strange Night" is a story about fantasy, dreams, and incorporates a simple teaching tool for learning to count. The story and pictures take the reader through a fun and fantastical night filled with magic and excitement! As a bedtime story, the reader will learn simple but necessary life lessons, moral judgment, learn basic counting - and have fun while being read to or reading on one's own! Parents, give your child the thrill of imagination encapsulated in a sweet story, illustrated with child-friendly drawings that will delight you and your child for years to come!
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