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Gingerbread

Gingerbread is a fictional narrative that intertwines the lives of various characters with the construction and the symbolism of a gingerbread house. The story delves into the emotional and psychological dynamics of family life, love, and the search for identity. The setting and the gingerbread house itself serve as metaphors for the characters' personal journeys and the interconnectedness of their lives. more

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