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Lutalica - Poems Warming the Soul Like Winter Sun

Mannat Singhania

Casa editrice: Libresco Feeds Pvt Ltd

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"Lutalica" whispers of the part of you that doesn't fit neatly into labels — the piece of your identity that remains wild, undefined, and beautifully your own. Each piece traces the unspoken thoughts, wandering dreams, and bittersweet truths of a young heart trying to understand the world and itself.This poetry collection is an ode to that in-between space. Lutalica is for the misfits, the dreamers who don’t quite belong. To the quiet rebels crafting themselves from fragments — of joy, wonder, and silence.With poems that drift between nostalgia and now, silence and sound, light and the inky unknown—this collection finds comfort in contradictions.
Disponibile da: 13/05/2025.
Lunghezza di stampa: 41 pagine.

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