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Stuck in the Middle - My Bio

Bruce Alan Conward

Editora: Spines

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This memoir traces a man's life through the triumphs and trials of family, love, and faith. Surrounded by the warmth of kinship and the challenge of societal changes, he wrestles with the joys and sorrows of adolescence, the pursuit of identity in a divided world, and the complexities of young adulthood. Balancing the expectations of fatherhood and the search for self, he finds solace in music, strength in faith, and clarity in love, emerging stronger and more self-aware as he crafts his unique life's narrative.
Disponível desde: 03/06/2025.
Comprimento de impressão: 312 páginas.

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