DIARY
Synopsis:
This diary represents the fourth book written by me, a collection of twenty compositions that reflect the thoughts and certainties of our modern era. Through these stories, I explore a not-so-distant past that could identify with today's reality and the present not reported in the news, focusing on people who do not have common public representations, too busy thinking about what they have never been able to do or what has been taken from them to understand a contemporary good or evil.
The book also includes autobiographical stories that explore my personal experiences with others or with possessions, peace and pain, miracles, loves, and friendships. In general, the diary aims to declare oneself and the world as a hobby or a sport, or in any case through one's own concrete experiences in human and material relationships. My intention is to provide a simple analysis, a phenotype of Christian and contemporary feelings, and to represent a door to the future, a new party.
The period of the twenty letters contained in this book spans from August 2010 to May 2013. This is the third edition of the book, published in May 2020, after the previous editions of 2013 and 2014. It is important to emphasize that the diary is distributed by StreetLib and Tektime, also in pocket book and audiobook versions, to ensure maximum accessibility to interested readers.
In summary, this diary represents a collection of reflections and thoughts that explore contemporary life, offering an intimate and personal experience that can help readers better understand themselves and the world around them.
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Ebook 9788835411154 / ASIN B08HKM7KCD | Paperback 9788835411161 | Audiobook 9788835413196
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