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Launch Day graphic for The Hallway of Doorknobs by Lynn A. Haller, featuring the 3D book cover floating against a soft purple and golden bokeh background.

Today is the day.

The Hallway of Doorknobs is here.

Lynn A. Haller, author of The Hallway of Doorknobs, smiling and holding her book outdoors on a sunny spring day.

Behind every door lives a part. A cactus. A fire. A disco ball in cowboy boots. Each one with a job to do and a story to tell.

This book invites children to walk down the magical hallway and find out who lives there. To knock on the doors and meet what’s inside. And discover that every part of them belongs. And honestly? A lot of adults have been knocking on those same doors too.

Grab your copy today at The Hallway of Doorknobs – Lynn A. Haller.

And if it means something to you, please share it. Every share helps this story find a child who needs it. After you read it, I would be very happy if you could leave a review. Reviews are important so more kids and families can find the book!

A special thank you to Maya Bairey and Justyna Nowosadko. I have enjoyed every minute of our collaboration and cannot thank you enough for all of your hard work and support on The Hallway of Doorknobs.

Lynn A. Haller, MSW, LCSW, is a trauma-informed therapist, educator, and author based in rural Pennsylvania. With over 25 years of experience working with children, families, and adults navigating complex trauma, Lynn brings Internal Family Systems (IFS) concepts to life through story. The Hallway of Doorknobs is her first children's book, inviting young readers to meet their protective parts as characters they can understand and befriend. When she's not writing or in session, Lynn can be found at the theater, on a hiking trail, or moving through her daily workout—a practice she believes is essential to mental health. She lives with her daughter, a nursing student.
Lynn A. Haller

Lynn A. Haller

Lynn A. Haller, MSW, LCSW, is a trauma-informed therapist, educator, and author based in rural Pennsylvania. With over 25 years of experience working with children, families, and adults navigating complex trauma, Lynn brings Internal Family Systems (IFS) concepts to life through story. The Hallway of Doorknobs is her first children's book, inviting young readers to meet their protective parts as characters they can understand and befriend. When she's not writing or in session, Lynn can be found at the theater, on a hiking trail, or moving through her daily workout—a practice she believes is essential to mental health. She lives with her daughter, a nursing student.

1 comment on “Launch Day

  1. This book provides the perfect analogy and metaphors for emotions. The book provides colorful pictures to appeal to children and open a line for discussion on what each doorknob means and how it connects to our emotions. Perfect for parents, teachers, and counselors who are looking for a means to begin talks about how we feel.

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