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Deserts—Chasing the Burning Wind - Sand May Bury Cities But Never Stories - cover

Deserts—Chasing the Burning Wind - Sand May Bury Cities But Never Stories

MD Hseham

Maison d'édition: Publishdrive

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This book offers a gentle, thoughtful journey through the heart of deserts—not as empty, lifeless places, but as landscapes full of quiet power, memory, and meaning. Rather than focusing on dry facts or scientific analysis, it shares experiential stories that reveal how deserts shape those who pass through them. Through personal encounters, cultural reflections, and elemental moments, each chapter invites readers to slow down and listen to what the desert teaches: patience, simplicity, presence, and the power of silence. The book draws from real voices—guides, elders, and dwellers—who see the desert not as a hardship, but as a source of clarity and inner transformation. Written in accessible, poetic language, it speaks to travelers, students, educators, and anyone seeking stillness in a noisy world. These stories echo beyond the page, encouraging readers to see the desert—and life itself—as a space of deep reflection and essential truths.
Disponible depuis: 13/07/2025.
Longueur d'impression: 140 pages.

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