The inspirational book for personal growth “Topography: Mapping the path to your Most Authentic Self,” written by Allegra S. Harrington, is up and ready for exhibition by ReadersMagnet at the American Library Association (ALA) Annual Conference and Exhibition on June 24-27, 2022, at the Walter E. Washington Convention Center, Washington DC.
“Topography” is a one-of-a-kind visual memoir that draws on animal knowledge, personal symbolism, and the raw, honest narration of a passionate artist who ventured to restart her life by listening to her intuition, sleeping dreams, and the clear messages from nature and animals.
Inspiring author Harrington evolves her own personal map-creating approach and uses it to assist her in navigating life's ambiguous landscapes. One woman's physical and psychological journey eloquently speaks for the universal feminine path of achieving liberation through one's artistic skills as she opens her arms wide to allow readers into her world.
“There are so many opportunities to express ourselves in this world in a sacred way. It is my hope that his book may be one of those opportunities for your expression.”
This remarkable book teaches its readers how to love themselves in a way that enables them to flourish in their development. It encourages people to search for ways to shield themselves from the anxiety and difficulties that life might present to an individual.
Readers can also check and buy the book on Harrington's website at www.allegraharrington.art.
Want to have a good read of Allegra S. Harrington's “Topography: Mapping the path to your Most Authentic Self”? It is available on Amazon. Also, make sure to visit the upcoming 2022 ALA Annual Conference and Exhibition.
“Topography: Mapping the path to your Most Authentic Self”
Author | Allegra S. Harrington
Genre | Personal Growth/Inspiration
Publisher | Whale's Tail Publications
Published date | June 15, 2018
Book Retail Price| $19.99
Author
Allegra S. Harrington received her BA from the University of New Mexico in Art and Anthropology. In the 70s, she became a textile designer in New York and furthered her design skills at FIT. From 1984-to 1990, she established The Designer's Loft Gallery and her jewelry business. Her Sculpture to Wear collections emerges from Native American spirituality, European architecture, and rituals from India. Her multi-media creations combine her photography, aluminum screen, watercolors, and naturally found elements.
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