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A Journey of Words - 35 Short Stories - cover
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A Journey of Words - 35 Short Stories

Dawn Taylor, Laurie Gardiner, Susan Gibbons, Kate Sullivan, David Williams, Brian Paone, JM Ames, Marlon S Hayes, William Thatch, MR Ward, Travis West, Ken Johnson, Patricia Stover, Lauren Nalls, Amy Hunter, Dennis Doty, Randy Blazak, Douglas Esper, S SM, SW Anderson, Arielle Williams, Tricia DiSandro, Christopher Broom, Amanda Summerbell, Victoria Griffin, Jacklynn M Desmond, DT Sako, CM Rose, Carl D Jenkins, EC Rohm, Rebecca R Pierce, Uni Brown, Harry Novak, Andrea Barrios, Sian Davies

Editora: Scout Media

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Sinopse

From Scout Media comes A Journey of Words—the second volume in an ongoing short story anthology series featuring authors from all over the world.
 
In this installation, the authors will lead the reader to destinations unknown; from the heartbreak of driving to visit a loved one for the last time, to the far-reaches of outer space, to mysterious islands inhabited by long-forgotten spirits. You will learn how deadly a trip to a greenhouse can be, the perils involved in delivering the mail, and a hard lesson about how shiny new Volkswagon Beetles should not be trusted. These stories of traveling and journeys will touch your heart, send shivers down your spine, and make you root for the underdog. 
 
Whether to be enlightened, entertained, or momentarily caught up in another world, these selections convey the true spirit of the short story.
Disponível desde: 01/09/2016.
Comprimento de impressão: 612 páginas.

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