Daniel, the son of a respected doctor, feels the weight of his family's expectations to follow in his father's footsteps. However, his true passion lies in art, specifically crafting clay pottery. Despite his talents, Daniel struggles under the pressure of pursuing a medical degree at a prestigious school, which he does only to please his parents.
Throughout his academic journey, Daniel finds solace in secretively working on his pottery in a hidden studio behind their home. His efforts are fueled by a desire to express himself and find meaning beyond the confines of traditional medicine. Meanwhile, his younger sister, Lily, grapples with her own artistic aspirations, facing the same pressures from their parents.
When Daniel finally musters the courage to confront his parents about his passion for art, they agree to support him, albeit reluctantly. He proposes a new course at the medical school, "The Art of Healing," which integrates art into medical education. To his surprise, the course receives enthusiastic support from faculty members, and Daniel begins teaching alongside a supportive professor.
Cindy Monica is a writer with a deep interest in the science fiction and fantasy genres. With a vast imagination and a strong storytelling ability, Cindy has created unique worlds filled with adventure, magic, and inspiring characters.
As a self-publishing author, Cindy is not only involved in the writing process but also in editing, designing, and publishing her own books. Her dedication and passion for the art of storytelling drive her to continue producing new works that can be enjoyed by readers of all ages.
She hopes her works inspire readers to explore new worlds and discover deeper meanings in every story.
In her spare time, Cindy enjoys reading, drawing, and spending time in nature, which often serves as a source of inspiration for her stories. The Art of Healing is one of the books written by Cindy Monica.