One Night Two Souls Went Walking
- 216pages
- 8 heures de lecture
I believe in expecting light. That's my job. A hospital chaplain offers compassion to her patients over the course of one eventful night shift, and finds some for herself, too.
Cet auteur maîtrise les mots, les phrases et les histoires, considérant chaque nouveau roman comme une aventure. Son long séjour dans un environnement calme contribue à une vision unique du monde et à sa maîtrise de la langue. Il aime découvrir l'inconnu, ce qui conduit à la diversité et à la surprise de ses œuvres, où de nouvelles histoires naissent constamment.





I believe in expecting light. That's my job. A hospital chaplain offers compassion to her patients over the course of one eventful night shift, and finds some for herself, too.
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