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The Voice Unheard - cover

The Voice Unheard

Anvita Mathur

Verlag: Libresco Feeds Pvt Ltd

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Beschreibung

"‘The voice of the quiet ones is often the loudest’ and so here’s mine.Every life has its own struggles and moments of confusion, but we can’t always voice out our frustration or ask people to clear our doubts, since some answers need to be found within. All we need for ourselves is to find the right form of expression to channel our innermost feelings, it can be talking, painting, singing, dancing, or writing.If you’re a shy girl like me, who keeps her feeling confined, or trying to understand one, these pages might help you understand our emotions. "
Verfügbar seit: 12.05.2025.
Drucklänge: 69 Seiten.

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