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The Poetry of Pronouns Too - Prose - She He They - cover

The Poetry of Pronouns Too - Prose - She He They

Richard M. Ankers, Gina Maria Manchego

Maison d'édition: Next Chapter

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She came from across the ocean to change his world.
 
No longer a tale born from the realms of dreams and promises, they meet. Months of planning and a four-and-a-half thousand-mile flight brings the two lovers together.
 
But will the look in their eyes shine as brightly under the glare of a shared sun as it has under distant bedroom lights? Only time will tell.
 
The two must find themselves amongst the old and new of a landscape made unfamiliar to both. From the rough North Sea and gothic architecture of a Yorkshire coastline, to an old windmill and more hot chocolates than any one person should drink, she and he will connect.
 
They must, as the ghost cat has decreed it.
 
Time passes quickly when the stakes are high. And for them, they couldn’t be any higher.
Disponible depuis: 22/10/2024.
Longueur d'impression: 156 pages.

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