“Three words remain that can yet stir the blood of man: the word 'rebellion'; the word 'revolt'; the word 'revolution'.”
Quote by Edward Abbey
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A Voice Crying in the Wilderness
This book is a narrative set against the backdrop of a barren wilderness, delving into the struggles and resilience of its characters. The story examines the human spirit's capacity to endure and find meaning in the face of adversity. more
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