Life-Giving Wounds Blog

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Our blog annually releases 30+ posts. We already feature 170+ posts from 60+ authors, who are adult children of divorce themselves, experts in psychology or healing, or both, writing from the Catholic perspective as an expression of their journey of faith and healing. We invite you to browse our library or, if you’re looking for something specific, hop over to our index page where you can find a complete list of categories, tags, and authors. The index also has a search function and a complete list of blog posts arranged chronologically.

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Little Girl, You Are the Queen of France: A Synthesis and Review of Victor Hugo’s ‘Les Miserables’

...although Les Miserables seems at first like it would be a tragedy, it becomes a comedy: ending with marriage and heaven. Cosette’s parents’ separation cast her into a terrible living situation. Her life’s journey is a long slog, wrought with many uncomfortable trials and having to make due without a real home for a very long time. In the end, with her brand new husband and discovering just how deeply she has been loved by Jean Valjean, she once again might feel as though someone were saying to her, “Little girl, you are the queen of France.”

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