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"This story is not a typical story" That is what every author says about their book.This one is actually pretty typical. A typical teenage life and their problems. Something every person goes through: Excitement, love (hopefully), loneliness, joy and loss. But how each one of us ends up is completely up to us, so is this book. The stages we all go through, yet not nearly similar for any of us. There is one thing that connects us all. Emotion. Depending in what order your decide to read the chapters of this book, you decide the end of your story Maybe it's not so typical after all...
What would you say if you only had as long as it takes the traffic light to turn green? Well, I would not talk. I would listen. For only a minute. To the impact of my life. On yours. Elisabeth is given a special gift. Her body is lying on the bathroom floor, her husband is standing above it. She, however, is perched on a traffic light in Vienna's first district. There are thirteen people waiting at 11.47 at night on the 28th of June 2024 at the crossing in front of the University. Apparently strangers, she gets to listen to them. Now that her own eyes can no longer see, her ears no longer hear, she knows that her voice has to ring louder than ever, reach across the rooftops and penetrate the walls of silence until it touches your thoughts and makes them shout. She won't live to see another day. With the seconds left to her, she shares what she hears. She wants you to join her morning song. One voice that obliterates the violence against women. #stopfemicide
Calista is a twenty-four-year-old entrepreneur. She has dreamed of travelling to Brazil her whole life. She finally fulfils her dream, thinking she will find the love of her life there. But what she discovers at the end is so much more. It is a story about friendship, soul, purpose of life, influence and love for yourself and others. It all happens in colourful Brazil, where legends come true and nature makes you cry.
In a small wood house between two mountains in Turkey, there is someone writing stories, but at that time he could not even write. But he lived. This is the story of a migrant worker, whose footsteps traced a path from a wood house in Giresun/Turkey to the bustling streets of Germany. As we delve into the pages of this book, we witness the tapestry of his life, woven with hardships, wisdom, and encounters with kind-hearted spirits along the way. In a world where stories are countless and voices often unheard, this book serves as a testament to the resilience of the human spirit. It is a tribute to those whose journeys remain untold, yet whose legacy lives on in the hearts of those who remember. With each chapter, the granddaughter breathes life into the memories of his beloved grandfather. She was underlining the binary opposition of these two lifestyles. In the end, it's just not a book it is a story of a migrant worker among millions of stories that varnished throughout the time.
I don't know what I'm doing but I feel like I have to do it. A sentence that matches a lot of moments of my life. And also this book by the way. I just couldn't keep all of these thoughts to myself anymore because my head feels like it's gonna explode. Like on a daily basis. And who knows, maybe some of you think while reading this book (if someone's ever gonna read it...) "#OMG I can relate!"
Have you ever passed a person on the street and wondered how their live may looks like? Have you ever passed a window and wondered what could be behind it? Every place tells a story and every day more and more stories are added. Some places have been there for eternity, others are relatively new. What if all those places you've passed could talk and tell the stories of the people that came for a visit? What if all those places could talk and tell you the stories of what is happening behind their windows. How about listening to them and wonder how many more there could be.
A collection of poems on infertility, IVF, and hope. In this book of poetry Shirel Rosé shares her truths about the journey of infertility and motherhood. Written from the heart, Shirel's words are raw and relatable. Wunschkind is written in a refreshingly honest tone that will touch your soul. Whether you laugh or cry, you will find a friend in this book and feel less alone after putting it down.
Adulthood sucks. No one prepares you for it - at a certain point in life you are simply expected to know what you want to do for a living, find a good partner, get a degree and do your taxes. It is in this time that you also have to go through the most life-changing experiences, grow up, and figure out what makes you trully happy. Everyone must deal with this change during their lives. Yet since it is now my turn to become a functioning, responsible adult, I have decided to whine about it in the best way I know - write a book. I am not adult. Are you?
A collection of verses about hurting, drowning, stumbling and falling, about hope and growth, about healing, and about love. Verses, collected over time, that give a glimpse into personal experiences of life and growing up, unique but also relatable.
What runs through your mind when you stand, at night, in the middle of a forest, surrounded by nothing than nature? But the real question is: Why is there standing someone covered in blood? What happened to them? What is their story? Will we ever know? Lets start with what they think about: Why am I here? A mysterious, chaotic and philosophical story about a teenagers life and how time changed things.