Sarah Seung-McFarland, Ph.D.

Image of the cover of Where the Lost Things Go.

Bio

From the author: Sarah Seung-McFarland is a licensed psychologist who specializes in child trauma and fashion/design psychology. One of her favorite things to do is write entertaining stories for children that address their emotional development. Many children (and adults too) can relate to the main character’s struggle with learning to cope when things do not go their way. Sarah has worked as a freelance writer and photographer. She also runs a fashion/design psychology consulting service, Trulery, that helps teens and adults create emotionally supportive wardrobes and spaces.

Where the Lost Things Go: According to a Big Girl, centered on the loss of a gold sparkly shoe, blends her expertise in child development and passion for fashion. She lives in New Jersey with her husband and three children. This is her first book.

Book: Where the Lost Things Go: According to a Big Girl

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