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The Great Divide

Raluca Balasa

Publisher: Stubborn Raven

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Summary

For Benas, being a lecturer of History is more than just educating his students about the past — when the continents drifted apart at the whim of the seas. To him, teaching means coming to grips with a mythical past that has persisted into his life, and today, his lecture will show him that seeking the truth, and accepting it, are two very different things.
Available since: 08/28/2019.
Print length: 16 pages.

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