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In The Exorcism of My Inner New Yorker, Cynthia Barris delivers a raw, witty, and emotionally layered memoir that blends spiritual awakening with cultural identity, grief, love, and the art of letting go.
From her first ghostly encounter at age two in a Manhattan apartment, Cynthia's life has been shaped by more than just the living. As a child medium in a no-nonsense Puerto Rican family, she quickly learned that seeing spirits is fine-as long as you keep it quiet and don't interrupt dinner. But silence has a cost.
As Cynthia navigates a world full of voices-both spectral and societal-she wrestles with cultural expectations, OCD, infertility, family loss, and the hard work of emotional healing. With humor and vulnerability, she explores what it means to be the family "seer" and the family secret. From the noisy ghosts of New York to the quiet clarity of the Colorado mountains, Cynthia embarks on a journey to reclaim herself-not just as a medium, but as a woman who dares to grieve, to love again, and to finally exorcise the parts of her past that no longer serve her.
Woven with ancestral wisdom, kitchen-table confessions, and spiritual truths wrapped in sass, this memoir isn't just about talking to the dead-it's about listening to the living. Especially the voice within.
At once hilarious, heart-wrenching, and healing, The Exorcism of My Inner New Yorker is a love letter to messy transformation and to the parts of ourselves we finally choose to keep.
In The Exorcism of My Inner New Yorker, Cynthia Barris delivers a raw, witty, and emotionally layered memoir that blends spiritual awakening with cultural identity, grief, love, and the art of letting go.
From her first ghostly encounter at age two in a Manhattan apartment, Cynthia's life has been shaped by more than just the living. As a child medium in a no-nonsense Puerto Rican family, she quickly learned that seeing spirits is fine-as long as you keep it quiet and don't interrupt dinner. But silence has a cost.
As Cynthia navigates a world full of voices-both spectral and societal-she wrestles with cultural expectations, OCD, infertility, family loss, and the hard work of emotional healing. With humor and vulnerability, she explores what it means to be the family "seer" and the family secret. From the noisy ghosts of New York to the quiet clarity of the Colorado mountains, Cynthia embarks on a journey to reclaim herself-not just as a medium, but as a woman who dares to grieve, to love again, and to finally exorcise the parts of her past that no longer serve her.
Woven with ancestral wisdom, kitchen-table confessions, and spiritual truths wrapped in sass, this memoir isn't just about talking to the dead-it's about listening to the living. Especially the voice within.
At once hilarious, heart-wrenching, and healing, The Exorcism of My Inner New Yorker is a love letter to messy transformation and to the parts of ourselves we finally choose to keep.
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This title is printed to order. This book may have been self-published. If so, we cannot guarantee the quality of the content. In the main most books will have gone through the editing process however some may not. We therefore suggest that you be aware of this before ordering this book. If in doubt check either the author or publisher’s details as we are unable to accept any returns unless they are faulty. Please contact us if you have any questions.
In The Exorcism of My Inner New Yorker, Cynthia Barris delivers a raw, witty, and emotionally layered memoir that blends spiritual awakening with cultural identity, grief, love, and the art of letting go.
From her first ghostly encounter at age two in a Manhattan apartment, Cynthia's life has been shaped by more than just the living. As a child medium in a no-nonsense Puerto Rican family, she quickly learned that seeing spirits is fine-as long as you keep it quiet and don't interrupt dinner. But silence has a cost.
As Cynthia navigates a world full of voices-both spectral and societal-she wrestles with cultural expectations, OCD, infertility, family loss, and the hard work of emotional healing. With humor and vulnerability, she explores what it means to be the family "seer" and the family secret. From the noisy ghosts of New York to the quiet clarity of the Colorado mountains, Cynthia embarks on a journey to reclaim herself-not just as a medium, but as a woman who dares to grieve, to love again, and to finally exorcise the parts of her past that no longer serve her.
Woven with ancestral wisdom, kitchen-table confessions, and spiritual truths wrapped in sass, this memoir isn't just about talking to the dead-it's about listening to the living. Especially the voice within.
At once hilarious, heart-wrenching, and healing, The Exorcism of My Inner New Yorker is a love letter to messy transformation and to the parts of ourselves we finally choose to keep.
In The Exorcism of My Inner New Yorker, Cynthia Barris delivers a raw, witty, and emotionally layered memoir that blends spiritual awakening with cultural identity, grief, love, and the art of letting go.
From her first ghostly encounter at age two in a Manhattan apartment, Cynthia's life has been shaped by more than just the living. As a child medium in a no-nonsense Puerto Rican family, she quickly learned that seeing spirits is fine-as long as you keep it quiet and don't interrupt dinner. But silence has a cost.
As Cynthia navigates a world full of voices-both spectral and societal-she wrestles with cultural expectations, OCD, infertility, family loss, and the hard work of emotional healing. With humor and vulnerability, she explores what it means to be the family "seer" and the family secret. From the noisy ghosts of New York to the quiet clarity of the Colorado mountains, Cynthia embarks on a journey to reclaim herself-not just as a medium, but as a woman who dares to grieve, to love again, and to finally exorcise the parts of her past that no longer serve her.
Woven with ancestral wisdom, kitchen-table confessions, and spiritual truths wrapped in sass, this memoir isn't just about talking to the dead-it's about listening to the living. Especially the voice within.
At once hilarious, heart-wrenching, and healing, The Exorcism of My Inner New Yorker is a love letter to messy transformation and to the parts of ourselves we finally choose to keep.