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Random Tales Of A Daily Life Without Love
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Random Tales Of A Daily Life Without Love
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Current price: $6.99


By None
Random Tales Of A Daily Life Without Love
Current price: $6.99
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Size: Kobo eBook
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This book is a simple story about love (or its lack). About how love (or its lack) may change a life. It is about random stories that intersect in the middle of the road. About souls who adopt and end up modifying each other with love.
“The faded yellow facade of the old building matched the solitary sunflower of the window of some apartment. Their window would also have a yellow sunflower spinning always in search of the sun. Just like them, who, from now on, would always be looking to a bright and radiant sun that would bring them the hope of a happy and joyful future.
The next day they would find out where the Tutelary Council or Juvenile Court of that little town was half hidden at the end of the world.
For the first time, life made sense to her, and she finally knew what was missing to her life. It was missing love”.
This book is a simple story about love (or its lack). About how love (or its lack) may change a life. It is about random stories that intersect in the middle of the road. About souls who adopt and end up modifying each other with love.
“The faded yellow facade of the old building matched the solitary sunflower of the window of some apartment. Their window would also have a yellow sunflower spinning always in search of the sun. Just like them, who, from now on, would always be looking to a bright and radiant sun that would bring them the hope of a happy and joyful future.
The next day they would find out where the Tutelary Council or Juvenile Court of that little town was half hidden at the end of the world.
For the first time, life made sense to her, and she finally knew what was missing to her life. It was missing love”.


















