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Aragon Masks

Soborova Inga, Iryna Karmazinko, Veronika Zadnipriana

Publisher: Soborova Inga

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Summary

This book is a collection of short stories on a variety of topics. About life, the philosophy of relationships, the complexity of communication between people and ways to overcome these difficulties. The title of the collection is based on the first story. The rest of the stories do not overlap with the first one at all, but they are also full of philosophy and psychology of relationships.
Available since: 11/14/2023.
Print length: 114 pages.

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