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Isabella

Vincent W. Mallory

Verlag: Youcanprint

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An intriguing novel, short but extremely deep and meantime lyric, who narrates the story of a young girl, student in lyceum, last year, unexpectedly fallen in the abyss of drugs after an unlucky love. 
From the anguish to the hope, to recover a life who seemed lost...
Verfügbar seit: 30.12.2022.

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