Kathleen Sawyer, author of the children’s book, The Day Sad Arrived, is featured in Vancouver Family Magazine (Washington State).
Journalist Nikki Klock writes about Sawyer:
The Day Sad Arrived was inspired by a real 12-year-old client of [Sawyer's] whose mother sent him to Sawyer’s Vancouver Christian-based therapy practice in hopes of drawing him out of a deep depression.
“Through his depression and our journey, I was led to ask him, ‘What day did sad arrive?’” Sawyer recalls.
“This light went on for him and he said, ‘The day my uncle died.’”
Today, that client is a thriving 17-year-old.
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