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Reading the Tea Leaves
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Reading the Tea Leaves in Brampton, ON
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Current price: $11.19
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Reading the Tea Leaves in Brampton, ON
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How do you know what you know? How does what you know influence how you show up in the world?
Reading the Tea Leaves offers a thought-provoking blend of personal narrative, psychological insight, and cultural commentary on these compelling questions. Niecie Jones's unique perspective as both an African American woman and a mental health professional provides a rich tapestry of experiences and observations, inviting readers to reflect on their own journeys of self-discovery and cultural awareness.
This timely and inspiring work speaks to the heart of contemporary discussions on identity, history, and belonging. Jones's compassionate approach and deep understanding of human nature make "Reading the Tea Leaves" an essential read for anyone seeking to navigate the complexities of personal growth and social change in our diverse world.
How do you know what you know? How does what you know influence how you show up in the world?
Reading the Tea Leaves offers a thought-provoking blend of personal narrative, psychological insight, and cultural commentary on these compelling questions. Niecie Jones's unique perspective as both an African American woman and a mental health professional provides a rich tapestry of experiences and observations, inviting readers to reflect on their own journeys of self-discovery and cultural awareness.
This timely and inspiring work speaks to the heart of contemporary discussions on identity, history, and belonging. Jones's compassionate approach and deep understanding of human nature make "Reading the Tea Leaves" an essential read for anyone seeking to navigate the complexities of personal growth and social change in our diverse world.





















