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Antventures - Journey To Purpose

Sharang Arvind

Verlag: Libresco Feeds Pvt Ltd

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Beschreibung

In the bustling Paradise built underground, Cidaé the worker ant feels out of place. While all the other ants are busy following orders and achieving their daily quota, he struggles to find meaning in his existence. Frustrated with the mundane, he rebels and embarks on a journey to discover his true purpose in life.
 
Join Cidaé on his adventures as he travels through peculiar and mystical lands and finds his tribe, eventually reinventing himself and achieving what no other ant has fathomed before him.
 
To every soul stuck in the rut and trying to find themselves, Cidaé’s expedition offers a fresh and unique perspective, guiding them towards the unexplored path in their own life’s journey.
Verfügbar seit: 10.02.2025.
Drucklänge: 68 Seiten.

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