“To survive, you had to steer your course midstream, where the water was deepest and ran fastest, that you had to paddle fast, as fast as you could to stay there to stay still in the rushing current because the price of failure was to be washed up on the beach or dashed to pieces on the wharves.”
Quote by Melanie McGrath
Book:Hopping
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Hopping
In 'Hopping', the protagonist embarks on a journey that challenges conventional notions of mobility and personal growth. The narrative follows the character's transformation as they navigate a world that defies the usual rules of physics, leading to profound insights into the nature of existence and the human spirit. more
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