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Leander and the Spiral of Eternity

Norah Tate

Verlag: The Good Child Bookstore

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Leander and the Spiral of Eternity follows the journey of Leander, a curious philosopher who discovers an ancient staircase leading to infinite possibilities. Each step offers a new choice, and with each choice, Leander learns profound lessons about fate, destiny, and free will. Guided by Pathos, a wise figure, Leander uncovers the deep connections between time, decision-making, and the universe. This thought-provoking tale takes young readers on a magical journey where they can reflect on their own decisions and the mysteries of life. A perfect blend of adventure, humor, and philosophy for curious minds!
Verfügbar seit: 31.07.2025.
Drucklänge: 134 Seiten.

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