Sunnier Days to Come #861328

di Mason Fairweather

Spines

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In a stirring correspondence that unfolds against the backdrop of a tempestuous setting, a soul's intimate journey is laid bare. Enclosed within these pages is the poignancy of waking dreams, the tender reaching for companionship, and the silent battles fought against the most haunting of adversaries—those within. As the protagonist, Adilyn, finds solace in the rhythm of a record player and the company of a newfound elderly confidante, she charts a path through her personal labyrinth of memories and monsters. From the gloom of internal despair to the blossoming of unexpected connections, her letters are a testament to resilience—a poignant dance between solitude and the steadfastness of friendship. This is not merely a narrative; it is a tapestry of the human condition, woven through the quiet moments that shape our existence beneath the relentless rain and the sudden, glorious advent of the sun.
In a poignant dance of words and meditations, a journey unfolds through letters, delving into the deep recesses of the human experience. Within these pages, Adilyn grapples with the specters of her past and the fleeting joys of friendship and love, painting a vigilant tapestry of loneliness and the relentless search for solace. This narrative weaves through the contrasts of shadow and light, detailing an existence where dreams provide refuge from a reality too stark to bear alone. It is an intimate exploration of the ebbs and flows of hope, the yearning for connection, and the silent utterances for a dawn that may never break—but always with a glimmering anticipation of possibility.
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ISBN:
9798895698280
Formato:
ebook
Editore:
Spines
Anno di pubblicazione:
2024
Dimensione:
133 KB
Protezione:
nessuna
Lingua:
Inglese
Autori:
Mason Fairweather