Descent: Your Guide to the Underworld

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Descent: Your Guide to the Underworld, written by Maud Kelly and designed by Megan McGinley, uses the language of myth to remind people that we don’t go through bad things because we haven’t been willfully positive or faithful or good enough, but simply because suffering is part of being alive. A big part, sometimes. Which sucks, but there it is. Somehow knowing that this is just the way of things makes it a little better. Not much, but a little. The book has been printed in a small batch of 1000 and features luxurious thick paper and a goldleaf imprinted cover. Because a little beauty doesn’t hurt when you or someone you love is in the depths of despair, does it?

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Descent: Your Guide to the Underworld, written by Maud Kelly and designed by Megan McGinley, uses the language of myth to remind people that we don’t go through bad things because we haven’t been willfully positive or faithful or good enough, but simply because suffering is part of being alive. A big part, sometimes. Which sucks, but there it is. Somehow knowing that this is just the way of things makes it a little better. Not much, but a little. The book has been printed in a small batch of 1000 and features luxurious thick paper and a goldleaf imprinted cover. Because a little beauty doesn’t hurt when you or someone you love is in the depths of despair, does it?

Descent: Your Guide to the Underworld, written by Maud Kelly and designed by Megan McGinley, uses the language of myth to remind people that we don’t go through bad things because we haven’t been willfully positive or faithful or good enough, but simply because suffering is part of being alive. A big part, sometimes. Which sucks, but there it is. Somehow knowing that this is just the way of things makes it a little better. Not much, but a little. The book has been printed in a small batch of 1000 and features luxurious thick paper and a goldleaf imprinted cover. Because a little beauty doesn’t hurt when you or someone you love is in the depths of despair, does it?