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Break of Dawn: These Dark Clouds That Ponder, Would Soon Turn Amber
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Break of Dawn: These Dark Clouds That Ponder, Would Soon Turn Amber

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Break of Dawn, a collection of poems by debutante author Thensittu A, helps one contemplate on various facets relevant to any occasion.

The author creatively expresses her thoughts in the form of eloquently crafted poems that instigate one’s deep emotions.

Indulging emotions through the theme Seasons, she bedecks fallen leaves; adorns the obscure winter; exults in the colourful spring and graces the warm summer zephyr.

Quench your thirst for poetry and awaken your inner child as this book leaves your mind craving for more.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Notion Press, Inc.
Date
24 February 2018
Pages
80
ISBN
9781642494785

Break of Dawn, a collection of poems by debutante author Thensittu A, helps one contemplate on various facets relevant to any occasion.

The author creatively expresses her thoughts in the form of eloquently crafted poems that instigate one’s deep emotions.

Indulging emotions through the theme Seasons, she bedecks fallen leaves; adorns the obscure winter; exults in the colourful spring and graces the warm summer zephyr.

Quench your thirst for poetry and awaken your inner child as this book leaves your mind craving for more.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Notion Press, Inc.
Date
24 February 2018
Pages
80
ISBN
9781642494785