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The Unresolved Business - A Book of Observations - cover
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The Unresolved Business - A Book of Observations

Marco Hussey

Editora: Publishdrive

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Sinopse

This is not a book of answers. It is not a guide to a better life or a collection of hard-won lessons. There is no grand thesis here, no singular truth unearthed that will rearrange the furniture in your soul.
 
Instead, this is a collection of shards. It is an attempt to sit in the quiet, unresolved moments that make up a life—the hum of a refrigerator in the dead of night, the geography of a water stain on the ceiling, the silent weight of an unread letter. It is an inventory of the profound fatigue and startling, unexpected beauty of being a person.
 
If you have ever found yourself staring at a crack in the ceiling and wondering, if you have ever felt a pang of nostalgia for a place you have never been, or been struck by the simple, baffling fact of your own existence… then perhaps this will feel like a conversation. A late-night talk with a friend, when the guards are down and there is no need to pretend we have it all figured out.
 
This is a book for the quiet hours. It is an invitation to observe the mess of not knowing, and in that, perhaps, to feel a little less alone.
Disponível desde: 10/09/2025.
Comprimento de impressão: 100 páginas.

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