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What I Have Learned

Keith Kelly

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Synopsis

What I Have Learned is a collection of insights learned in my life through personal experiences, the people I have met, my travels, joys, and despair.
 
The twenty-nine reflections in this book each deal with a specific lesson learned and discussed, and I've written a poem, short story or essay to further explain what I have learned.
 
A diary of life, Keith Kelly's 'What I Have Learned' is a honest and poignant look at life at its best and worst.
 
This novella is a reflection of my life experiences, stories, and insights I have learned all in this long but seemingly short life. This is my diary of life at its best and worst, fact and fiction.
Disponible depuis: 27/01/2023.
Longueur d'impression: 118 pages.

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