“childhood was not a time in a person's life, but a country, a country under siege, from which certain individuals were taken too soon and never allowed to return. All people were exiled eventually, but whatever happened to them there marked them all their days.”
Quote by Kate Green
Book:Black Dreams
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Black Dreams
In 'Black Dreams,' the author delves into the mysterious world of dreams, examining their influence on an individual's thoughts and feelings. The narrative weaves together a tapestry of vivid dream sequences that reflect the complexities of human existence, offering readers a profound and introspective journey through the subconscious. more
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