Language: English
Published by Choir Press 4/10/2026, 2026
ISBN 10: 1789636094 ISBN 13: 9781789636093
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Paperback or Softback. Condition: New. The Tunnel of Hope: Living, healing, and creating meaning when the body breaks. Book.
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Add to basketPaperback. Condition: New. The Tunnel of Hope is a reflective, embodied narrative about what happens when life collapses - and continues anyway.Written in the aftermath of a life-altering diagnosis, the book traces a deeply human journey through illness, burnout, identity loss, and unexpected renewal. Drawing on lived experiences from hospitals, therapy rooms, basketball courts, classrooms, and moments of stillness, Florent Coudyser explores what it means to live when certainty disappears and the body becomes unfamiliar territory.This is not a book about fighting or conquering. It is about listening. Adapting. And discovering a quieter, more truthful form of hope - one that does not promise outcomes, but allows movement where everything once felt stuck.Blending personal storytelling with philosophical reflection, somatic insight, and gentle humour, The Tunnel of Hope speaks to readers navigating transition, grief, exhaustion, or profound change. It offers no formulas, no answers to memorise - only companionship. A bench inside the tunnel where the reader is invited to pause, breathe, and continue in their own way.
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Paperback. Condition: New. The Tunnel of Hope is a reflective, embodied narrative about what happens when life collapses - and continues anyway.Written in the aftermath of a life-altering diagnosis, the book traces a deeply human journey through illness, burnout, identity loss, and unexpected renewal. Drawing on lived experiences from hospitals, therapy rooms, basketball courts, classrooms, and moments of stillness, Florent Coudyser explores what it means to live when certainty disappears and the body becomes unfamiliar territory.This is not a book about fighting or conquering. It is about listening. Adapting. And discovering a quieter, more truthful form of hope - one that does not promise outcomes, but allows movement where everything once felt stuck.Blending personal storytelling with philosophical reflection, somatic insight, and gentle humour, The Tunnel of Hope speaks to readers navigating transition, grief, exhaustion, or profound change. It offers no formulas, no answers to memorise - only companionship. A bench inside the tunnel where the reader is invited to pause, breathe, and continue in their own way.
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Add to basketSoftcover. Condition: Très bon. Couverture différente. Edition 2001. Ammareal reverse jusqu'à 15% du prix net de cet article à des organisations caritatives. ENGLISH DESCRIPTION Book Condition: Used, Very good. Different cover. Edition 2001. Ammareal gives back up to 15% of this item's net price to charity organizations.
Condition: Very Good. Comme neuf. 2001. ouvrage broché 250 pages aux éditions Michel Lafon édition originale 2001; valeur librairie 17 euros. Vous aimez vous faire peur ? Unique en son genre ce guide constitue une véritable aubaine pour tous ceux qui veulent s'effrayer un chemin dans l'étrange et l'obscur. Cet ouvrage vous fera découvrir en France les lieux mystérieux parfois terrifiants et les histoires occultes qui s'y rattachent. Il vous emmènera aussi dans l'univers des superstitions des phobies de la sorcellerie et des vampires. Les légendes urbaines et les mythes ruraux français ; Les musées les fêtes et les festivals consacrés à l'étrange ; Les sites hantés ; Des témoignages surprenants et des anecdotes liées au surnaturel ; Des fantômes récurrents ; Des références de films gore et cultes ; Des adresses d'associations et d'organismes ésotériques ; Internet et le bizarre. Bref tout ce dont vous avez besoin pour vous faire une petite ou une très grande frayeur. en excellent état quasi neuf. Very Good.
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Paperback. Condition: New. The Tunnel of Hope is a reflective, embodied narrative about what happens when life collapses - and continues anyway.Written in the aftermath of a life-altering diagnosis, the book traces a deeply human journey through illness, burnout, identity loss, and unexpected renewal. Drawing on lived experiences from hospitals, therapy rooms, basketball courts, classrooms, and moments of stillness, Florent Coudyser explores what it means to live when certainty disappears and the body becomes unfamiliar territory.This is not a book about fighting or conquering. It is about listening. Adapting. And discovering a quieter, more truthful form of hope - one that does not promise outcomes, but allows movement where everything once felt stuck.Blending personal storytelling with philosophical reflection, somatic insight, and gentle humour, The Tunnel of Hope speaks to readers navigating transition, grief, exhaustion, or profound change. It offers no formulas, no answers to memorise - only companionship. A bench inside the tunnel where the reader is invited to pause, breathe, and continue in their own way.
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Add to basketPaperback. Condition: New. The Tunnel of Hope is a reflective, embodied narrative about what happens when life collapses - and continues anyway.Written in the aftermath of a life-altering diagnosis, the book traces a deeply human journey through illness, burnout, identity loss, and unexpected renewal. Drawing on lived experiences from hospitals, therapy rooms, basketball courts, classrooms, and moments of stillness, Florent Coudyser explores what it means to live when certainty disappears and the body becomes unfamiliar territory.This is not a book about fighting or conquering. It is about listening. Adapting. And discovering a quieter, more truthful form of hope - one that does not promise outcomes, but allows movement where everything once felt stuck.Blending personal storytelling with philosophical reflection, somatic insight, and gentle humour, The Tunnel of Hope speaks to readers navigating transition, grief, exhaustion, or profound change. It offers no formulas, no answers to memorise - only companionship. A bench inside the tunnel where the reader is invited to pause, breathe, and continue in their own way.
Language: English
Published by The Choir Press, Gloucester, 2026
ISBN 10: 1789636094 ISBN 13: 9781789636093
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Paperback. Condition: new. Paperback. The Tunnel of Hope is a reflective, embodied narrative about what happens when life collapses - and continues anyway.Written in the aftermath of a life-altering diagnosis, the book traces a deeply human journey through illness, burnout, identity loss, and unexpected renewal. Drawing on lived experiences from hospitals, therapy rooms, basketball courts, classrooms, and moments of stillness, Florent Coudyser explores what it means to live when certainty disappears and the body becomes unfamiliar territory.This is not a book about fighting or conquering. It is about listening. Adapting. And discovering a quieter, more truthful form of hope - one that does not promise outcomes, but allows movement where everything once felt stuck.Blending personal storytelling with philosophical reflection, somatic insight, and gentle humour, The Tunnel of Hope speaks to readers navigating transition, grief, exhaustion, or profound change. It offers no formulas, no answers to memorise - only companionship. A bench inside the tunnel where the reader is invited to pause, breathe, and continue in their own way. A reflective journey through illness, burnout and identity loss, exploring adaptation, deep listening, and unexpected renewal when life unravels. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability.
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Publication Date: 1926
Seller: Librairie Diona, Lattes, France
First Edition
Couverture souple. Condition: Très bon. Edition originale. Grand in-quarto broché, couverture rouge carmin imprimée. Cette revue ne se présente jamais en raison de sa grande fragilité dans un tel état excellent de conservation. L'Art vivant est une revue artistique publiée bimensuellement à partir de 1925. La parution est mensuelle de 1931 à 1934 et irrégulière de 1935 à 1939, éditée par Les Nouvelles littéraires et associée aux éditions Larousse. Le premier numéro est publié le 1er janvier 1925. Les titres et sous-titres alors indiqués sont Revue bimensuelle des amateurs et des artistes. L'art vivant. Arts décoratifs et appliqués. Peinture. Le livre. Sculpture. Les arts de la femme. Les directeurs fondateurs sont Jacques Guenne (qui dirige la revue jusqu'à sa disparition en 1939) et Maurice Martin du Gard. Le rédacteur en chef est Florent Fels jusqu'en septembre 1930. La revue a accueilli, notamment, dans ses colonnes Georges Charensol et Georges Rivière. Elle disparaît en juillet 1939 après 234 numéros. - - - - - - Large paperback quarto, printed carmine red cover. This journal never comes due to its great fragility in such an excellent state of preservation. L'Art vivant is an artistic magazine published bimonthly from 1925. The publication is monthly from 1931 to 1934 and irregular from 1935 to 1939, published by Les Nouvelles littéraires and associated with Larousse editions. The first issue was published on January 1, 1925. The titles and subtitles then indicated are Bimonthly magazine for amateurs and artists. Living art. Decorative and applied arts. Paint. The book. Sculpture. The arts of women. The founding directors are Jacques Guenne (who directed the journal until its disappearance in 1939) and Maurice Martin du Gard. The editor-in-chief is Florent Fels until September 1930. The review has welcomed, in particular, in its columns Georges Charensol and Georges Rivière. It disappeared in July 1939 after 234 issues. - - - - - Gran libro en rústica en cuarto, tapa impresa en rojo carmín. Esta revista nunca llega por su gran fragilidad en tan excelente estado de conservación. L'Art vivant es una revista artística publicada bimensualmente desde 1925. La publicación es mensual desde 1931 hasta 1934 e irregular desde 1935 hasta 1939, editada por Les Nouvelles littéraires y asociada a las ediciones Larousse. El primer número se publicó el 1 de enero de 1925. Los títulos y subtítulos que se indican a continuación son Revista bimestral para aficionados y artistas. Arte vivo. Artes decorativas y aplicadas. Pintar. El libro. Escultura. Las artes de la mujer. Los directores fundadores son Jacques Guenne (quien dirigió la revista hasta su desaparición en 1939) y Maurice Martin du Gard. El redactor jefe es Florent Fels hasta septiembre de 1930. La revista ha acogido, en particular, en sus columnas a Georges Charensol y Georges Rivière. Desapareció en julio de 1939 tras 234 números. - - - - Großes Taschenbuch im Quarto-Format, bedruckter karminroter Einband. Dieses Journal kommt aufgrund seiner großen Fragilität nie in einem so hervorragenden Erhaltungszustand. L'Art vivant ist eine Kunstzeitschrift, die ab 1925 alle zwei Monate erscheint. Die Veröffentlichung erscheint monatlich von 1931 bis 1934 und unregelmäßig von 1935 bis 1939. Sie wird von Les Nouvelles littéraires herausgegeben und ist mit den Larousse-Ausgaben verbunden. Die erste Ausgabe erschien am 1. Januar 1925. Die damals angegebenen Titel und Untertitel lauten Zweimonatliche Zeitschrift für Amateure und Künstler. Lebendige Kunst. Dekorative und angewandte Kunst. Malen. Das Buch. Skulptur. Die Künste der Frauen. Die Gründungsdirektoren sind Jacques Guenne (der die Zeitschrift bis zu ihrem Verschwinden im Jahr 1939 leitete) und Maurice Martin du Gard. Chefredakteur war bis September 1930 Florent Fels. Die Rezension begrüßte in ihren Kolumnen insbesondere Georges Charensol und Georges Rivière. Es verschwand im Juli 1939 nach 234 Ausgaben.
Publication Date: 1926
Seller: Librairie Diona, Lattes, France
First Edition
Couverture souple. Condition: Très bon. Edition originale. Grand in-quarto broché, couverture rouge carmin imprimée. Cette revue ne se présente jamais en raison de sa grande fragilité dans un tel état excellent de conservation. L'Art vivant est une revue artistique publiée bimensuellement à partir de 1925. La parution est mensuelle de 1931 à 1934 et irrégulière de 1935 à 1939, éditée par Les Nouvelles littéraires et associée aux éditions Larousse. Le premier numéro est publié le 1er janvier 1925. Les titres et sous-titres alors indiqués sont Revue bimensuelle des amateurs et des artistes. L'art vivant. Arts décoratifs et appliqués. Peinture. Le livre. Sculpture. Les arts de la femme. Les directeurs fondateurs sont Jacques Guenne (qui dirige la revue jusqu'à sa disparition en 1939) et Maurice Martin du Gard. Le rédacteur en chef est Florent Fels jusqu'en septembre 1930. La revue a accueilli, notamment, dans ses colonnes Georges Charensol et Georges Rivière. Elle disparaît en juillet 1939 après 234 numéros. - - - - - - Large paperback quarto, printed carmine red cover. This journal never comes due to its great fragility in such an excellent state of preservation. L'Art vivant is an artistic magazine published bimonthly from 1925. The publication is monthly from 1931 to 1934 and irregular from 1935 to 1939, published by Les Nouvelles littéraires and associated with Larousse editions. The first issue was published on January 1, 1925. The titles and subtitles then indicated are Bimonthly magazine for amateurs and artists. Living art. Decorative and applied arts. Paint. The book. Sculpture. The arts of women. The founding directors are Jacques Guenne (who directed the journal until its disappearance in 1939) and Maurice Martin du Gard. The editor-in-chief is Florent Fels until September 1930. The review has welcomed, in particular, in its columns Georges Charensol and Georges Rivière. It disappeared in July 1939 after 234 issues. - - - - - Gran libro en rústica en cuarto, tapa impresa en rojo carmín. Esta revista nunca llega por su gran fragilidad en tan excelente estado de conservación. L'Art vivant es una revista artística publicada bimensualmente desde 1925. La publicación es mensual desde 1931 hasta 1934 e irregular desde 1935 hasta 1939, editada por Les Nouvelles littéraires y asociada a las ediciones Larousse. El primer número se publicó el 1 de enero de 1925. Los títulos y subtítulos que se indican a continuación son Revista bimestral para aficionados y artistas. Arte vivo. Artes decorativas y aplicadas. Pintar. El libro. Escultura. Las artes de la mujer. Los directores fundadores son Jacques Guenne (quien dirigió la revista hasta su desaparición en 1939) y Maurice Martin du Gard. El redactor jefe es Florent Fels hasta septiembre de 1930. La revista ha acogido, en particular, en sus columnas a Georges Charensol y Georges Rivière. Desapareció en julio de 1939 tras 234 números. - - - - Großes Taschenbuch im Quarto-Format, bedruckter karminroter Einband. Dieses Journal kommt aufgrund seiner großen Fragilität nie in einem so hervorragenden Erhaltungszustand. L'Art vivant ist eine Kunstzeitschrift, die ab 1925 alle zwei Monate erscheint. Die Veröffentlichung erscheint monatlich von 1931 bis 1934 und unregelmäßig von 1935 bis 1939. Sie wird von Les Nouvelles littéraires herausgegeben und ist mit den Larousse-Ausgaben verbunden. Die erste Ausgabe erschien am 1. Januar 1925. Die damals angegebenen Titel und Untertitel lauten Zweimonatliche Zeitschrift für Amateure und Künstler. Lebendige Kunst. Dekorative und angewandte Kunst. Malen. Das Buch. Skulptur. Die Künste der Frauen. Die Gründungsdirektoren sind Jacques Guenne (der die Zeitschrift bis zu ihrem Verschwinden im Jahr 1939 leitete) und Maurice Martin du Gard. Chefredakteur war bis September 1930 Florent Fels. Die Rezension begrüßte in ihren Kolumnen insbesondere Georges Charensol und Georges Rivière. Es verschwand im Juli 1939 nach 234 Ausgaben.
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Language: English
Published by The Choir Press, Gloucester, 2026
ISBN 10: 1789636094 ISBN 13: 9781789636093
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Paperback. Condition: new. Paperback. The Tunnel of Hope is a reflective, embodied narrative about what happens when life collapses - and continues anyway.Written in the aftermath of a life-altering diagnosis, the book traces a deeply human journey through illness, burnout, identity loss, and unexpected renewal. Drawing on lived experiences from hospitals, therapy rooms, basketball courts, classrooms, and moments of stillness, Florent Coudyser explores what it means to live when certainty disappears and the body becomes unfamiliar territory.This is not a book about fighting or conquering. It is about listening. Adapting. And discovering a quieter, more truthful form of hope - one that does not promise outcomes, but allows movement where everything once felt stuck.Blending personal storytelling with philosophical reflection, somatic insight, and gentle humour, The Tunnel of Hope speaks to readers navigating transition, grief, exhaustion, or profound change. It offers no formulas, no answers to memorise - only companionship. A bench inside the tunnel where the reader is invited to pause, breathe, and continue in their own way. A reflective journey through illness, burnout and identity loss, exploring adaptation, deep listening, and unexpected renewal when life unravels. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from our Sydney, NSW warehouse or from our UK or US warehouse, depending on stock availability.
Language: English
Published by The Choir Press, Gloucester, 2026
ISBN 10: 1789636094 ISBN 13: 9781789636093
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Add to basketPaperback. Condition: new. Paperback. The Tunnel of Hope is a reflective, embodied narrative about what happens when life collapses - and continues anyway.Written in the aftermath of a life-altering diagnosis, the book traces a deeply human journey through illness, burnout, identity loss, and unexpected renewal. Drawing on lived experiences from hospitals, therapy rooms, basketball courts, classrooms, and moments of stillness, Florent Coudyser explores what it means to live when certainty disappears and the body becomes unfamiliar territory.This is not a book about fighting or conquering. It is about listening. Adapting. And discovering a quieter, more truthful form of hope - one that does not promise outcomes, but allows movement where everything once felt stuck.Blending personal storytelling with philosophical reflection, somatic insight, and gentle humour, The Tunnel of Hope speaks to readers navigating transition, grief, exhaustion, or profound change. It offers no formulas, no answers to memorise - only companionship. A bench inside the tunnel where the reader is invited to pause, breathe, and continue in their own way. A reflective journey through illness, burnout and identity loss, exploring adaptation, deep listening, and unexpected renewal when life unravels. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability.
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Taschenbuch. Condition: Neu. nach der Bestellung gedruckt Neuware - Printed after ordering - The Tunnel of Hope is a reflective, embodied narrative about what happens when life collapses - and continues anyway.Written in the aftermath of a life-altering diagnosis, the book traces a deeply human journey through illness, burnout, identity loss, and unexpected renewal. Drawing on lived experiences from hospitals, therapy rooms, basketball courts, classrooms, and moments of stillness, Florent Coudyser explores what it means to live when certainty disappears and the body becomes unfamiliar territory.This is not a book about fighting or conquering. It is about listening. Adapting. And discovering a quieter, more truthful form of hope - one that does not promise outcomes, but allows movement where everything once felt stuck.Blending personal storytelling with philosophical reflection, somatic insight, and gentle humour, The Tunnel of Hope speaks to readers navigating transition, grief, exhaustion, or profound change. It offers no formulas, no answers to memorise - only companionship. A bench inside the tunnel where the reader is invited to pause, breathe, and continue in their own way.
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Taschenbuch. Condition: Neu. The Tunnel of Hope | Living, healing, and creating meaning when the body breaks | Florent Coudyser | Taschenbuch | Englisch | 2026 | The Choir Press | EAN 9781789636093 | Verantwortliche Person für die EU: Libri GmbH, Europaallee 1, 36244 Bad Hersfeld, gpsr[at]libri[dot]de | Anbieter: preigu Print on Demand.