Dollman The Musical: A Memoir of an Artist as a Dollmaker

Nonfiction, Health & Well Being, Self Help, Mental Health, Happiness, Entertainment, Performing Arts
Cover of the book Dollman The Musical: A Memoir of an Artist as a Dollmaker by Valentino Zubiri, Valentino Zubiri
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Author: Valentino Zubiri ISBN: 9781466172067
Publisher: Valentino Zubiri Publication: January 14, 2012
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: Valentino Zubiri
ISBN: 9781466172067
Publisher: Valentino Zubiri
Publication: January 14, 2012
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

Dollman The Musical - is not just a great read. It is an addictively hypnotic roller coaster ride that will make your heart swell up with emotion and eyes red -- many times over!

This is highly recommended if you are a parent or a problematic adult or teen with issues and questions that stem from past relationships with family.

Val - a dollmaker who calls himself Dollman, his parents, his neighbors Regina and Raphael, a sick child, and a magical muse are the main characters of this compelling "musical."

The author claims that the only way he was able to write about the issues that befall children - pedophilia, child abuse, incest and terminal illness - was through writing a musical, which may never be staged because of the immense sensitivity of the issues. As a musical, he was able to blend reality with fantasy, and, ultimately, redemption.

"Please have a box of tissue handy before you begin reading this." - Valentino Zubiri, artist & author

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Dollman The Musical - is not just a great read. It is an addictively hypnotic roller coaster ride that will make your heart swell up with emotion and eyes red -- many times over!

This is highly recommended if you are a parent or a problematic adult or teen with issues and questions that stem from past relationships with family.

Val - a dollmaker who calls himself Dollman, his parents, his neighbors Regina and Raphael, a sick child, and a magical muse are the main characters of this compelling "musical."

The author claims that the only way he was able to write about the issues that befall children - pedophilia, child abuse, incest and terminal illness - was through writing a musical, which may never be staged because of the immense sensitivity of the issues. As a musical, he was able to blend reality with fantasy, and, ultimately, redemption.

"Please have a box of tissue handy before you begin reading this." - Valentino Zubiri, artist & author

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