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Inner Voyager

Yaffa Baran

Editorial: BooxAi

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Sinopsis

PRAISE FOR YAFFA BARAN
At the tender age of 11, she witnessed a snake preying upon a tiny bird, an experience so harrowing that it left her momentarily speechless and immobile. It was in this profound moment that her writing journey commenced. Embark on an enchanting voyage into the inner sanctum of rebellion, agony, and transformation as she graciously beckons you to rediscover a forgotten facet of yourself within the confines of these verses.

Within each layer of emotion, you may find yourself intimately intertwined with her narrative, experiencing her journey as if it were your own. Take a moment to contemplate and imagine, allowing her words to serve as an extension of your inner longing to truly connect with your authentic self. She aspires for her personal odyssey to resonate with your heart and soul, ushering in the profound joy of rebirth, regardless of the challenging path you've traversed or the bittersweet tapestry of life's experiences.

With love, she reaches out to you, sharing her words, her vulnerability, and her inner strength. Join her in this collective voyage of self-discovery.
Disponible desde: 24/11/2023.

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