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Looking toward sunset - A Collection of Poignant Tales on Love Loss and Redemption - cover

Looking toward sunset - A Collection of Poignant Tales on Love Loss and Redemption

Various Authors

Casa editrice: Good Press

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"Looking Toward Sunset" is a poignant anthology crafted by a diverse array of authors, each contributing unique perspectives on themes of aging, reflection, and the passage of time. Within its pages, readers will encounter an array of literary styles ranging from lyrical prose to stark realism, set against richly drawn backdrops that evoke both nostalgia and acceptance. The collection navigates the complex tapestry of human experience, capturing the bittersweet nature of life'Äôs twilight moments and the wisdom gained through lived experiences, making it particularly resonant in contemporary discussions surrounding aging and mortality. The contributors to this anthology hail from various backgrounds, bringing a wealth of personal experiences and literary traditions to the fore. Their shared goal seems to stem from a collective recognition of the beauty and struggle inherent in growing older, which offers readers a mirror to reflect on their own journeys. Encouraged by cultural shifts that invite vulnerability and authentic storytelling, these authors deftly weave their narratives into a profound commentary on life, love, and the acceptance of one'Äôs eventual farewell. "Looking Toward Sunset" is an essential read for those seeking to connect with the emotional depths of human existence. It is a reflective exploration that not only encourages contemplation but also fosters a deeper understanding of the universal truth of aging, making it an invaluable addition to any thoughtful reader's collection.
Disponibile da: 10/07/2023.
Lunghezza di stampa: 314 pagine.

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