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My Soul to Keep

This book delves into complex questions about the nature of the soul and its existence beyond death, intertwining philosophical and ethical dilemmas with a compelling narrative. more

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Tananarive Due
Tananarive Due

Tananarive Due is an American author known for her science fiction and fantasy works. Born on January 5, 1966, she has been publishing since 1994, with her books covering a range of themes and styles, including race, gender, and social justice. Due's works often feature profound moral and social commentary. more

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