Título e autor
Título
The Whole Inside Us
Autor
Bart Milatz & Monique Arend
Foto do autor
Biografia do autor
Bart Milatz & Monique Arend
Descrição
Gênero
Não-ficção, Biografia
Descrição do livro
After a traumatic childhood, Monique has a wonderful marriage and four beautiful children—the ideal picture she’d had in mind for her life. However, a few years after the birth of her daughter, her past seems to catch up with her. By not feeling understood by the care providers her suicide attempts became worse and worse, much to the family's sorrow and grief. One evening, Monique even attempts to take her life at the family’s home.
Bart saw his mother lying on the gurney while she was being resuscitated by the ambulance personnel. Will she survive this again? he wondered. At that moment, he decides to emigrate to the other side of the world to stop experiencing this pain that has played out through his young life and to start over.
Years later, Bart has built up a good life in Australia, when he suddenly has to leave the country when his visa application is denied. But will he be able to make a new start somewhere else?
This time he chooses Thailand, a country where he quickly feels at home. However, the pain of having to leave Australia and the loss of the home situation is too intense, and he seeks relief in sex and drugs.
What followed were years of painful processes for Bart and Monique, who both try to keep their heads above ground. Over years of struggle and self-growth, the two are able to change their lives, face their pain, and experience love for themselves and for each other.
Público-alvo
Families (Sons, daughters, mothers, fathers)
People with HIV, drug addiction, suicide attempts, depression or people who know people struggling with this.
Informações do livro físico
Tipo de capa de livro
Capa de papel (sem lombada)
Capa (frente)
- Título
- Nome do autor
Informações da capa (frente)
Foreword by Dr. John Demartini
The Whole Inside Us
Bart Milatz & Monique Arend
Contracapa
- Sinopse
- Código de barras/ISBN
- Depoimento
Informações da contracapa
Blurb:
After a traumatic childhood, Monique has a wonderful marriage and four beautiful children—the ideal picture she’d had in mind for her life. However, a few years after the birth of her daughter, her past seems to catch up with her. By not feeling understood by the care providers her suicide attempts became worse and worse, much to the family's sorrow and grief. One evening, Monique even attempts to take her life at the family’s home.
Bart saw his mother lying on the gurney while she was being resuscitated by the ambulance personnel. Will she survive this again? he wondered. At that moment, he decides to emigrate to the other side of the world to stop experiencing this pain that has played out through his young life and to start over.
Years later, Bart has built up a good life in Australia, when he suddenly has to leave the country when his visa application is denied. But will he be able to make a new start somewhere else?
This time he chooses Thailand, a country where he quickly feels at home. However, the pain of having to leave Australia and the loss of the home situation is too intense, and he seeks relief in sex and drugs.
What followed were years of painful processes for Bart and Monique, who both try to keep their heads above ground. Over years of struggle and self-growth, the two are able to change their lives, face their pain, and experience love for themselves and for each other.
Testimonial:
"People who read this book now have the advantage of learning through Bart & Monique’s struggles and experiences that they can shave off years of unnecessary perceptions of pain."
- Dr. John Demartini
Plus a picture of us below.
Lombada
- Título
- Nome do autor
Informações da lombada
The Whole Inside Us
Bart Milatz & Monique Arend
Editora do livro
Kindle Direct Publishing
Informações sobre o e-book
Primeira página
- Título
- Nome do autor
Informações da primeira página do e-book
Foreword by Dr. John Demartini
The Whole Inside Us
Bart Milatz & Monique Arend
Última página
- Sinopse
- Depoimento
Informações da última página do e-book
After a traumatic childhood, Monique has a wonderful marriage and four beautiful children—the ideal picture she’d had in mind for her life. However, a few years after the birth of her daughter, her past seems to catch up with her. By not feeling understood by the care providers her suicide attempts became worse and worse, much to the family's sorrow and grief. One evening, Monique even attempts to take her life at the family’s home.
Bart saw his mother lying on the gurney while she was being resuscitated by the ambulance personnel. Will she survive this again? he wondered. At that moment, he decides to emigrate to the other side of the world to stop experiencing this pain that has played out through his young life and to start over.
Years later, Bart has built up a good life in Australia, when he suddenly has to leave the country when his visa application is denied. But will he be able to make a new start somewhere else?
This time he chooses Thailand, a country where he quickly feels at home. However, the pain of having to leave Australia and the loss of the home situation is too intense, and he seeks relief in sex and drugs.
What followed were years of painful processes for Bart and Monique, who both try to keep their heads above ground. Over years of struggle and self-growth, the two are able to change their lives, face their pain, and experience love for themselves and for each other.
Testimonial:
"People who read this book now have the advantage of learning through Bart & Monique’s struggles and experiences that they can shave off years of unnecessary perceptions of pain."
- Dr. John Demartini
Editora do e-book
Amazon Kindle
Estilo visual
Inspiração de design
Cores para explorar



Outras solicitações de cor
Feel free to use any colors that grab attention but are also warm and open.
Visão criativa
Atributos de estilo
Necessidades do design
The title is the Whole Inside Us, which has a double meaning: "Whole" and "Hole". It would be great if this can be shown on the cover like a shape that is whole/heart, as well as make the W a different color to show the double meaning.
UPDATE/IDEA:
As the designs started the come in I realised that people use the “hole” and “whole” too literally. That the picture of us may be better on the back of the book and that its better to allow stock footage too. The “hole” is the emptiness that we experienced for years and describe in the book, so I think it is nicer to make it a bit aggressive, like a silhouette of a body without a heart and a hand that took the heart out. But also encouraging: you can still see the heart on the cover but its just not at the right place and there is an emptiness at the place of the heart. It still shows hope that you too can become whole if you find the heart that is not too far away and put it back where it should be.
The cover should be attention grabbing and reflect the double meaning of the title.
The picture of us can be enhanced/photoshopped on the back of the book, below the summary.
O que evitar
Not too cliche, like not just a standard image of us and the title on it that looks like it is done in 5 minutes.
Arquivos
Banco de imagens
O cliente permitiu o uso de banco de imagem para este concurso.
Bancos de imagens são arquivos de fotos e vetores licenciados. Inclua o termo de responsabilidade para uso de banco de imagens ao enviar os designs para que os clientes possam pagar pelas licenças.
Anexos
Arquivos do concurso
Capa de livro físico
Vencedor deste concurso
Capa para e-book
Arquivos finais
Se você usar fontes pagas, confirme com o cliente se ele está de acordo com isso. Por razões de licenciamento, recomendamos que forneça ao seu cliente as informações sobre como adquirir a fonte utilizada, ao invés de enviar os arquivos da fonte.
For the back