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One Step to Glory - cover

One Step to Glory

Mehdi Bashiri, Fateme Zahra Hashemi

Publisher: Cheapest Books

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Summary

Are you looking for a new heartwarming book to add to your collection?
 
Then this is the perfect one for you!
 
Sometimes life can throw us incredibly difficult obstacles to overcome. But once we put our minds to it, we can achieve anything we want to.
 
One Step To Glory tells the story of Mehdi Bashiri on his journey to greatness. From heartbreaking disappointment to amazing success, this book takes you on an unforgettable journey.
 
In this deeply personal book, Mehdi Bashiri and Fateme Zahra Hashemi have beautifully crafted an inspiring true story.
 
It is accompanied with wonderful poems which hope to inspire you!
 
To the sun shines
 
Behind the rain eyelid,
 
Distance is
 
Only our steps…
 
What clear blue days!
 
Are waiting for a long time in our wings…
 
 
 
Mehdi Bashiri & Fateme Zahra Hashemi
Available since: 03/24/2022.
Print length: 60 pages.

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