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A Ray of Darkness

Margiad Evans

Publisher: Honno Press

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Summary

This autobiographical account from a courageous young novelist and poet of great promise, silenced too soon, is an enlightening example of writing on the experience of terminal illness.
Available since: 09/23/2021.
Print length: 228 pages.

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