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Zein

Radwa Musa

Editora: Aldar Almasriah Allubnaniah

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My son reminded me that it must get worse before it gets better, that there is a silver lining in everywhere we go and everything we do, yet it is on us to choose to see it or not! There were days where we thought this is it… this is the end of the tunnel and hey no light here! And there, right there at rock bottom is where I witnessed, experienced and lived the true definition of…rise again.
Disponível desde: 01/01/2025.
Comprimento de impressão: 290 páginas.

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