“I could not clearly distinguish what was passing in my head; it seemed to me that I was under the influence of a horrible dream and that I had but to awake to find myself cured; at times it seemed that my entire life had been a dream, ridiculous and childish, the falseness of which had just been disclosed.”
Quote by Alfred de Musset
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The Confession of a Child of the Century
This book is a first-person narrative detailing the life and thoughts of a child born in the early 19th century. It delves into themes of social change, personal growth, and the impact of historical events on a young soul. more
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