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Always the guest

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: Wendy Marijnissen; 2018Description: 172pISBN:
  • 9789082847307
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 779 WAN 23 14616
Summary: "Always the Guest" by Wendy Marijnissen is a reflective exploration of the themes of belonging, identity, and the experience of being an outsider. It intertwines personal narratives with broader cultural observations, delving into the complexities of human relationships and the feelings of alienation that can arise in various contexts. The book often portrays the metaphor of being a guest—offering insights into how people navigate their roles within different communities and spaces while grappling with their own desires for acceptance and connection.
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Reference Marium Abdulla Library Reference Communication Design 779 WAN (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available 14616
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778.92 GRE Master lighting guide for portrait photographers 778.92 KNI The dramatic portrait : the art of crafting light and shadow / 779 /ABR Facing the World 779 WAN Always the guest 779.092 SAL Genesis 779.092 /SAL Genesis 779.2092 / LEI Wonderland

"Always the Guest" by Wendy Marijnissen is a reflective exploration of the themes of belonging, identity, and the experience of being an outsider. It intertwines personal narratives with broader cultural observations, delving into the complexities of human relationships and the feelings of alienation that can arise in various contexts. The book often portrays the metaphor of being a guest—offering insights into how people navigate their roles within different communities and spaces while grappling with their own desires for acceptance and connection.

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