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The March Of Angels

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Casa editrice: Magali Dubreuil Bourguet

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VIBRANT, FUNNY AND DEEPLY HUMAN.Line is missing out on her life, she doesn't know how to say no, first a model little girl, then an exemplary student, today she works in her father's company. Between self-denial and frustration, she is on the verge of burnout.Sarah is an actress, impulsive and intrusive, she ekes out a living between small roles and small jobs and dreams of writing a novel. She is preparing to do the Stevenson trail with a donkey in order to draw inspiration from it.Life will make them meet accidentally, but does chance really have its place?Sarah becomes Line's driving force, and Line her inspiration, each of them hides a wound deep in her soul.On the way, over the days, efforts, laughter, encounters and difficulties, they will live the most beautiful adventures, weave wonderful friendships and maybe even find love...Illustrated novel.
Disponibile da: 18/02/2025.
Lunghezza di stampa: 102 pagine.

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