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Pandemic Days

Darren Hobson

Editorial: BookRix

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Sinopsis

This is a poetic diary of the events of Spring 2020 as seen by the Poet Darren Hobson, although he lived far from the worst affected areas of Italy during the pandemic the lockdown was nationwide and the effects on his physical and mental health are here to read by all.This is not a ploy to use the pandemic as a tool , to gain new readers, to gain new followers, this is just one persons perspective on an event that brought misery to every community in this huge globe. This is just one person informing the world of his fight for survival , his shame of feeling bad when other people are feeling much worse, this is real paranoid thoughts, these are his real bad dreams, this is just one person asking for answers and hoping for a return to normality,
Disponible desde: 22/12/2023.
Longitud de impresión: 21 páginas.

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