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The Incomplete Alphabet of Ordinary Things - An Unfinished List - cover

The Incomplete Alphabet of Ordinary Things - An Unfinished List

Rossi Taylor

Maison d'édition: Publishdrive

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Synopsis

This is not a book of lessons. It's a collection of things—the sticky spot on the wall, the quiet tick of an old engine, the taste of cold coffee. It's about the silences that hum louder than sound, the moments we forget but that linger in our bones, and the quiet grief of the things we never finished.
 
In these pages, you won't find answers, only questions. You won't be given a map, only an observation. This is for anyone who has ever felt like they were waiting for something that never came, who finds the profound in the mundane, and who is brave enough to sit in the mess of not knowing. This is for you.
Disponible depuis: 16/09/2025.
Longueur d'impression: 110 pages.

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