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A Labyrinth of Emotions - A book about a Deeply Emotional Connection - cover

A Labyrinth of Emotions - A book about a Deeply Emotional Connection

Monaliza

Verlag: Libresco Feeds Pvt Ltd

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A Labyrinth of EmotionsBy MonalizaLife moves in quiet circles—through joy and heartbreak, beginnings and farewells, silence and song. A Labyrinth of Emotions is a collection of poems that journeys through the many stages of life, capturing the depth and nuance of our most intimate feelings.From the ache of grief to the lightness of love, from moments of stillness to the chaos of change, these poems reflect the unspoken truths that live within us all. Written over years of deep introspection, this book is both a mirror and a window—an invitation to look inward, and a gentle call to understand one another more fully.Tender, raw, and honest, A Labyrinth of Emotions offers solace in sh
Verfügbar seit: 15.02.2025.
Drucklänge: 83 Seiten.

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