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“God spoiled you humans: He gave you Free Will—the choice to love or to hate, to dream or to work, to climb up or fall down.”

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Redemption

This book delves into the complex emotional and moral landscape of seeking redemption. It follows a protagonist who confronts the consequences of their past actions, grappling with guilt, remorse, and the possibility of forgiveness from others and themselves. The narrative examines how individuals strive to rebuild their lives and relationships after significant failures or transgressions, highlighting the challenges and profound changes that accompany the path toward making things right. more

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Jacklyn A. Lo

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