Hole in the Heart
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Hole in the Heart is a moving, at times, funny, ironic and refreshingly honest look at living with a child who has special needs.
Deze serie onderzoekt de ingewikkelde verbanden tussen gezondheid, ziekte en geneeskunde door de kracht van visueel verhalen vertellen. Kunstenaars en auteurs duiken in persoonlijke verhalen, medische ervaringen en de maatschappelijke impact van gezondheidszorg. Elk deel biedt een uniek perspectief op de menselijke conditie, vaak met de nadruk op empathie, veerkracht en de visuele taal van strips. Het is een boeiende lectuur voor iedereen die geïnteresseerd is in geneeskunde, psychologie en de kracht van kunst.





Hole in the Heart is a moving, at times, funny, ironic and refreshingly honest look at living with a child who has special needs.
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