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Chronicles of Presidency - Obama Trump and Biden unveiled - cover

Chronicles of Presidency - Obama Trump and Biden unveiled

Ash Khawaya

Publisher: BooxAi

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Greetings, I'm Ash Khawaja, an aspiring author and a curator of a life woven with diverse passions. Nestled in the vibrant landscapes of Southern California, I find inspiration in the nuances of both words and the world. As I embark on the journey of becoming an author, my narratives draw from the rich tapestry of political insights and spiritual explorations that have shaped my worldview. Beyond the pages, my heart resonates with the loyalty of German Shepherds.

Chronicles of presidency, Unveils in riveting exploration into the corridors of power, Providing a gripping narrative that spans the highs and lows of leadership. This chronicle delves into the complexities of governance, Intertwining, political intrigue, with the human side of those who hold the highest office. As the Pages turn, readers are immersed in a journey that transcends mere Politics, delving into the challenges, triumphs, and decisions that shape the identity of nations. This book is a compelling tale that unravels the layers of leadership, leaving readers captivated by the nuanced story behind the scenes.
Available since: 02/09/2024.

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