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What They Have In Common: Pure Land

What They Have In Common: Pure Land

Interview with Annette McGivney, author of Pure Land. When she says she has something in common with a murderer, she’s right. And she also has something in common with a tourist from Japan, as well as the American landscape. Annette's is a story of trauma, healing, and connection. While there's darkness, there's a whole lot of light.

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February 14, 201839m 2s

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Show Notes

When Annette says that she has something in common with a murderer, she’s right. And she also has something in common with a tourist from Japan, as well as the American landscape. Annette doesn’t hold anything back - at her core, she’s a journalist. She investigates her own story like she investigates that of all the subjects in the book. Each person came alive through her diligent research, resulting in a tribute to a curious woman named Tomomi, sympathy for the man who killed her, and a reunion with Annette's childhood self.

Annette's is a story of trauma, healing, and connection. While there's darkness, there's a whole lot of light. Annette founded a nonprofit called Healing Lands Project to help children who have experienced trauma. 

Women Featured in this Episode: Annette McGivney

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Links mentioned in this episode:
Healing Lands Project
Pure Land by Annette McGivney
Annette's Portfolio
Adventure Grapes Book Club
All That Glitters by Margo Talbot

Hosted and produced by Gale Straub.

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Music for this episode is by Swelling and Lee Rosevere via freemusicarchive.org.
Music is also by Ryan Teague.

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