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Eclipse of a Rainbow Soul - Story of a metamorphosis written in verses

Michaela Cinková

Editorial: ROSABIANCA EDIZIONI

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Sinopsis

Sooner or later, everything changes. The surrounding reality, our inner world. The dreams that illuminate our path and the fears that chains us to the shadow of our deepest self. Everything changes, but we aren’t always ready to accept it. “Eclipse of a Rainbow Soul” is an introspective journey, written in verses, to discover the whirlwind of conflicting emotions that gripped my soul. A soul trapped in the darkness of its own mind, which is tired of the invisible chains that tide to self-destruction patterns, finds the courage to rebel and set out towards light and freedom.
 Because she is aware, finally, that she deserves to taste and experience happiness.
Disponible desde: 11/11/2024.

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