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Amidst the Silence a Silhouette of the Soul

Septimus Johnson

Editorial: Publishdrive

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Sinopsis

In the intricate tapestry of existence, where light and shadow play an eternal game, Septimus Johnson emerges as a masterful storyteller, painting vivid images of humanity's journey.
 
"Amidst the silence, A Silhouette of the Soul" plunges readers into a realm where contrasts are not just visual but deeply emotional and philosophical. The future of humanity, as depicted by Septimus, is a delicate balance, constantly swaying between moments of radiant hope and the impending gloom of despair.
 
Life, in its infinite wisdom and cruelty, shapes us, not just through monumental events but through everyday moments, both radiant and heart-wrenching. It is these moments, often overlooked in the grand narrative of existence, that Septimus brings to the forefront. He compels readers to reflect on the duality of our nature, the joys that elevate our spirits, and the sorrows that often leave indelible scars. Through his poignant verses, he beckons us to delve deep into our souls, to confront the enigma that ties our very essence together.
 
Yet, it's not just a journey of introspection. Septimus's words serve as a mirror to society, reflecting our collective follies, the repeated mistakes that have haunted humanity through the ages. With each verse, he cautions against the dangers of treading the same worn paths, urging a break from the cyclical nature of our actions.
 
This book is more than just a collection of verses; it's a philosophical exploration of life's intricate dance. As readers navigate through its pages, they are left with a pressing question: In this grand dance of fate and destiny, are we merely going through the motions, or are we absorbing, evolving, and truly learning from the symphony of experiences that life offers?
Disponible desde: 13/03/2024.
Longitud de impresión: 78 páginas.

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