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Dancing Flames

Alice Pendleton

Casa editrice: The Good Child Bookstore

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In Dancing Flames, young Noven ventures beyond his desert oasis to discover the power of flame-lit devotion. Under the gentle guidance of Pyrios, a drum-beat elder, and the spirited storyteller Zarelle, he travels through moonlit dunes, hidden fire circles, and coastal temples. Each glowing brazier reveals a new tale of prayer, patience, and renewal—showing that fire can symbolize both destruction and hope. From silent flame-gazing to floating lantern ceremonies, Noven learns that the brightest illumination often springs from the simplest spark. This heartwarming journey reminds readers that devotion, like fire, can burn steady through the darkest nights.
Disponibile da: 09/06/2025.
Lunghezza di stampa: 134 pagine.

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