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Flore de L'Algerie, Ou, Catalogue Des Plantes Indigenes Du Royaume D'Alger (1847)
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Flore de L'Algerie, Ou, Catalogue Des Plantes Indigenes Du Royaume D'Alger (1847)

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A Draft of Hope is a book of short stories and short essays written by myself as a child. Each story grips your heart with emotion as the three characters in each story undergo immense changes and leave you with the questions: What is real? What do I take for granted? Am I really who I say I am? The stories themselves are a way of pointing anyone who reads them in a direction of hope for the future. That you can change the world, but it begins with changing and accepting yourself. Only by beginning with this can we free ourselves from judging others and destroying compassion which our world so desperately needs.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Kessinger Publishing
Country
United States
Date
10 September 2010
Pages
130
ISBN
9781168512451

A Draft of Hope is a book of short stories and short essays written by myself as a child. Each story grips your heart with emotion as the three characters in each story undergo immense changes and leave you with the questions: What is real? What do I take for granted? Am I really who I say I am? The stories themselves are a way of pointing anyone who reads them in a direction of hope for the future. That you can change the world, but it begins with changing and accepting yourself. Only by beginning with this can we free ourselves from judging others and destroying compassion which our world so desperately needs.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Kessinger Publishing
Country
United States
Date
10 September 2010
Pages
130
ISBN
9781168512451