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Journey of a Lost Soul

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Editorial: Khadijah Masorong

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Like a desert rose blooming amidst the harshest elements, Khadijah M. Masorong's "Journey of a Lost Soul" is a poignant reminder that within us lies the power to reclaim our lives, learn from our pain, and flourish ultimately. This remarkable memoir awakens within us the profound truth that we are never lost, but rather, ever-evolving souls on a journey of self-discovery. "Journey of a Lost Soul" is not merely a book but a companion on our paths, guiding us toward a deeper understanding of ourselves and courageous acts of self-acceptance and healing. Khadijah M. Masorong's words resonate with a universal truth – that our giants can be conquered when we possess the courage to face them head-on. Her story is a clarion call to embrace our vulnerabilities,  learn from our pain, and flourish on our respective paths in life. "Journey of a Lost Soul" is an enduring collection of writings from the life of Khadijah M. Masorong which has shaped her into the remarkable individual she is today. Prepare to be inspired, captivated, and forever changed by the wisdom that awaits within these pages.
Disponible desde: 23/03/2024.
Longitud de impresión: 117 páginas.

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