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Pieman - The Papa D Story - The Secret To Life Through Comfort Foods

June V. Bourgo, Dennis Bourgo

Editora: Next Chapter

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Pieman - The Papa D Story is the story of one man's journey to self during a special time in his life. A time that fell into place when he learned to let go and trust his intuition.
 
It is also a business adventure towards the end of his working life, with plenty of obstacles to overcome. It might have never been a success if he hadn't opened his mind and accepted that things can go ‘right’ sometimes.
 
It was a time when he let the magic happen, and found himself on a journey searching for the secret to life through comfort foods.
Disponível desde: 26/08/2022.
Comprimento de impressão: 162 páginas.

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