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Loud Echo of Silent Perseverance

Loud Echo of Silent Perseverance

Rakhi Shastri

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Editorial:
Outskirts Press
Año de edición:
2019
Materia
Poesía
ISBN:
9781977222343
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One might say she overthinks everything, or is it that she is just a deep thinker with a stimulating psych? Raylene has pushed herself to better her life in every aspect. She has built herself to live a successful and content life. And now she even has that perfect man with whom she can envision her future. But something in her past keeps her from trying to find the missing dots between her and Bryan. After years of failed relationships, she finally wants to stick with him but no matter hard she tries, she finds herself drifting away. The key to finding that closeness is rather challenging than she had anticipated. How far away in the past will she travel to find the connection? This mind travel leaves her both is both overwhelmed and uplifted. Will she ever get what she had been seeking her whole life? It’s an intriguing journey to finding the core inner self! Almost every reader can connect to many pieces of Raylene’s emotional journey. Raylene’s authentic story is not only inspirational for the readers, but the inclusion of free-flowing poetry enlightens the experience of reading the book. Loud Echo of Silence Perseverance captures some essential emotions and experiences of the human condition that will appeal to just about anyone!

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