Tales Of A Cruel Country

Tales Of A Cruel Country

Gerald Cumberland

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Double9 Books LLP
Año de edición:
2025
ISBN:
9789373409887
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Tales of a cruel country is a collection that reflects on passion, sorrow, and the harsh realities of human relationships. The narratives explore how love, memory, and loss intertwine to shape the fates of individuals caught between desire and duty. They highlight the tension between personal longing and societal expectations, drawing attention to the emotional struggles that define intimate connections. The work invites reflection on how jealousy, regret, and hope coexist in hearts burdened by history and circumstance. Through its portrayal of complex characters and vivid settings, the collection considers how the past lingers within the present, influencing choices and deepening conflicts. It offers insight into the fragility of love when tested by pride and grief, and the quiet strength required to navigate such turmoil. The stories capture the raw emotions of those who strive for connection while confronting the cruel turns of fate that mark life in an unforgiving land.

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