![]() ![]() She focuses most of her energy on her career because she’s. A rule of Wisewood: All contact with the outside world is forbidden in order to submit to the transformation process. This Might Hurt by Stephanie Wrobel (Berkley) In This Might Hurt we meet first meet Natalie, an executive living in Boston. Kit was promised she could become the best version of herself if she followed its leader, known by the ominous-sounding Teacher. The last time they spoke was when they argued about whether it was wise for Kit to leave her job for this six-month retreat, called Wisewood, located on a private island. ![]() She’s jolted from the monotony of her life when she receives an email from a wellness retreat where her sister, Kit, has been staying. She makes regular deposits into her savings, washes her bedding twice a month and eats the same salad every day for lunch. She focuses most of her energy on her career because she’s lonely and unfulfilled with her regimented life. Psychopathy, sociopathy and narcissism flourish when empathy is absent. Wrobel graphically illustrates how child abuse and staggering family dysfunction can create generational trauma with far-reaching ramifications. In “This Might Hurt” we meet first meet Natalie, an executive living in Boston. : This Might Hurt (Audible Audio Edition): Stephanie Wrobel, Laurel Lefkow. NEW YORK (AP) - “This Might Hurt” by Stephanie Wrobel (Berkley) This cover image released by Berkley shows "This Might Hurt" by Stephanie Wrobel. ![]()
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