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The Art of Crying

The Healing Power of Tears

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Explore the healing, transformative power of shedding tears in this vibrant illustrated study of crying, one of the most uniquely human things we do.
What if crying wasn’t just an involuntary reaction to feeling sad, vulnerable, or overwhelmed—but a hidden wellspring of power we could harness to live a fuller life? 
 
In The Art of Crying, Pepita Sandwich makes the case that crying is humanity’s most misunderstood and magical special effect. We are the only animals who shed tears as a result of the emotions we feel. But crying is not our weakness: it’s our superpower. Our tears are a path to growth and healing that leads to deeper and more fulfilling experiences. 
 
In this beautifully illustrated book, Sandwich dives deep into an ocean of research into tears to understand the science and history of this uniquely human phenomenon. And she has emerged with a case for “letting it all out” a little more often, because tears have a powerful magic all their own.
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      Starred review from July 1, 2024

      Argentine artist and illustrator Sandwich (Las Mujeres Mueven Monta�as) conveys the power of tears in this captivating study of crying. Using vibrant illustrations and research, Sandwich explores the history, science, and cultural significance of this uniquely human emotional experience. The book explores a range of physiological and emotional reasons that humans cry, the symbolism of tears in culture and art, and the healing benefits of crying. She also delves into quirky aspects of the culture around crying: tear teachers, crying memes, why people cry on planes, the origin of the term "crocodile tears." Witty, thoughtful, and engaging as both a visual artist and writer, Sandwich is an ideal guide for the subject matter. Throughout the book she mixes in personal experiences and her own relationship to tears, infusing and balancing fascinating information with vulnerability. The book will appeal widely to readers of nonfiction for its approachable blend of subjects and meaningful themes. Readers interested in further exploring crying might also enjoy Benjamin Perry's Cry, Baby: Why Our Tears Matter. VERDICT An empowering, boldly illustrated guide about the expansive world of human tears.--Kate Bellody

      Copyright 2024 Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.

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