Whispers of Human Longing
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The stories in this book explore those quiet desires that often remain unspoken. Each narrative is short, almost like a whisper, yet each carries the weight of a life. They do not attempt to solve the tragedies of the world, nor do they offer grand philosophical answers. Instead, they simply pause beside human suffering and listen.Some of these stories are about war.Some about loneliness.Some about poverty.Some about hope.But all of them are about the fragile dignity of being human.If these stories succeed in anything, let it be this: that for a brief moment, the reader feels the quiet heartbeat of another soul.
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The stories in this book explore those quiet desires that often remain unspoken. Each narrative is short, almost like a whisper, yet each carries the weight of a life. They do not attempt to solve the tragedies of the world, nor do they offer grand philosophical answers. Instead, they simply pause beside human suffering and listen.Some of these stories are about war.Some about loneliness.Some about poverty.Some about hope.But all of them are about the fragile dignity of being human.If these stories succeed in anything, let it be this: that for a brief moment, the reader feels the quiet heartbeat of another soul.
Bol
The stories in this book explore those quiet desires that often remain unspoken. Each narrative is short, almost like a whisper, yet each carries the weight of a life. They do not attempt to solve the tragedies of the world, nor do they offer grand philosophical answers. Instead, they simply pause beside human suffering and listen.Some of these stories are about war.Some about loneliness.Some about poverty.Some about hope.But all of them are about the fragile dignity of being human.If these stories succeed in anything, let it be this: that for a brief moment, the reader feels the quiet heartbeat of another soul.
AmazonPagina's: 322, Paperback, Fazal Abubakkar Esaf