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Mini babbles

Sarab Kaur

Publisher: Blue Rose Publishers

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Summary

Already celebrated for her debut poetry book Teen Waves, Sarab's literary journey continues to blossom with "Mini Babbles," her second book. Each carefully chosen word in her verses resonates deeply, connecting with readers. Armed with a Master’s in English Literature, Sarab as a homemaker, balances between nurturing her family and nurturing her passion for words. The stage is a canvas for her emotions, as she fearlessly shares her poetry at open mics. Her words hope to become a bridge between hearts
Available since: 12/13/2023.
Print length: 151 pages.

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