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Summary of Nineteen Claws and a Black Bird by Agustina Bazterrica: Stories - cover

Summary of Nineteen Claws and a Black Bird by Agustina Bazterrica: Stories

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DISCLAIMER 
  
This book does not in any capacity mean to replace the original book but to serve as a vast summary of the original book. 
  
Summary of Nineteen Claws and a Black Bird by Agustina Bazterrica: Stories 
  
IN THIS SUMMARIZED BOOK, YOU WILL GET: 
 Chapter astute outline of the main contents.Fast & simple understanding of the content analysis.Exceptionally summarized content that you may skip in the original book 
  
Agustina Bazterrica's collection of nineteen dark, imaginative short stories explores themes of violence, alienation, and dystopia. Written in a vivid style, these stories explore themes of love, friendship, family relationships, and unspeakable desires. The collection explores complex and unexpected ways of experiencing the human experience.
Available since: 12/21/2023.
Print length: 36 pages.

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