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Take the apple Adam! - A short story by NJ Cooper - cover

Take the apple Adam! - A short story by NJ Cooper

NJ Cooper

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Sinopsis

In this short story entitled Take the apple, Adam!, an idea wrapped around the tragic condition of humanity is brought before the readers. Through the roller coaster of the storyline, and the vivid descriptions and analogies, the readers are invited to follow and feel together with the characters, finding at least one familiar aspect of their own life experiences.Every reader can find his or her own message in the story, having a lot of thoughts and ideas to take away from these pages. The bigger the vessel, the more one can draw from the fountain. For every author the main mission and motivation behind writing stories should be to fill everyones vessel to the brim
Disponible desde: 08/08/2022.
Longitud de impresión: 28 páginas.

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