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Pathway To John Doe - cover

Pathway To John Doe

Joshua Oyekanmi

Verlag: BookRix

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Beschreibung

This really touch all aspect of human life, the collection of poems reveal what true love is, the struggle for power, words of wisdom, personal development, human right, child abuse, passion, nation building, struggle with ourselves and many more.  
 
The poems is this book inspires you to do more and not give up. It is written in a way that tells the Journey of man from his ignorant age to his advance age where he can tell the different between good and bad, wrong and right, pureness and filthiness. This book is a number choice for lovers of poem that is easy to understand and relevant to their day to day activities, It sure is a guide for all men and women in the journey of life, business, politics, nation building and more.
Verfügbar seit: 19.12.2023.
Drucklänge: 28 Seiten.

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