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The Color of Pain: The Intersection of Migraine, Art, and Faith
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- FormatePub
- ISBN978-1-953615-07-7
- EAN9781953615077
- Date de parution23/02/2026
- Protection num.pas de protection
- Infos supplémentairesepub
- ÉditeurPolaris Creations
Résumé
Explore a young woman's courageous decade-long journey through faith, art, and the relentless pain of chronic migraine."Absolutely incredible. If you or someone you love have migraines please read this book." - A Goodreads reviewerAncient Egyptians treated migraine by tying clay crocodiles to the forehead. The Victorians solved migraine by having doctors drill holes into their loved one's skulls. Today, the Migraine Research Foundation says migraine is currently the sixth most disabling illness in the entire world, affecting over 9 million men and 28 million women in the US alone.
Abby J. Reed is one of them. She is also an artist, a writer, and a woman of faith. Looking at the space where faith, art, and pain intersect, Reed interweaves vignettes to share how having chronic intractable migraine with aura impacts both her Christian faith and art during a ten-year journey to find healing for the never-ending pounding in her head. From intercessory prayer to Netflix binges to spending weeks in an intensive in-patient clinic, all while working on her art, sometimes true healing looks different from what we imagined.
The Color of Pain is a brave, brutally honest and luminous memoir for fans of Jaouad's Between Two Kingdoms, Peterson's Adorning the Dark, and L'engle's Walking on Water."Her beautifully worded blend of encouragement, validation, and transparency made me feel seen in a way I didn't know I needed" - A Goodreads reviewer"... The author is so unapologetically honest and raw. Abby grapples with thoughts, emotions and questions most people won't say out loud and often even live in denial of..." - A Goodreads reviewer"I cannot recommend this book enough to anyone who battles with chronic pain and/or illness." - A Goodreads reviewerRead the book today!
Abby J. Reed is one of them. She is also an artist, a writer, and a woman of faith. Looking at the space where faith, art, and pain intersect, Reed interweaves vignettes to share how having chronic intractable migraine with aura impacts both her Christian faith and art during a ten-year journey to find healing for the never-ending pounding in her head. From intercessory prayer to Netflix binges to spending weeks in an intensive in-patient clinic, all while working on her art, sometimes true healing looks different from what we imagined.
The Color of Pain is a brave, brutally honest and luminous memoir for fans of Jaouad's Between Two Kingdoms, Peterson's Adorning the Dark, and L'engle's Walking on Water."Her beautifully worded blend of encouragement, validation, and transparency made me feel seen in a way I didn't know I needed" - A Goodreads reviewer"... The author is so unapologetically honest and raw. Abby grapples with thoughts, emotions and questions most people won't say out loud and often even live in denial of..." - A Goodreads reviewer"I cannot recommend this book enough to anyone who battles with chronic pain and/or illness." - A Goodreads reviewerRead the book today!










