Something Like Peace

Something Like Peace

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Jan 1, 2019 · Inglés · Kindle (105 páginas)
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Detalles del libro

Formato Kindle
Páginas 105
Idioma Inglés
Publicado Jan 1, 2019
Editorial JMS Books LLC
Edición 1
ISBN-10 1634869230
ISBN-13 9781634869232

Descripción

Daniel Jacobs, a rising star in the acting world, has always embraced his authentic self, discovering a sense of peace in accepting his sexuality. However, the journey from self-acceptance to living openly is layered with challenges he never anticipated. As he navigates the intricacies of being a gay man in the often unforgiving realm of Hollywood, Daniel confronts the societal expectations and industry pressures that threaten to stifle his true identity.

Amidst the glitz and glamor, he finds solace in surprising places, forming deep connections with those who truly understand him. With each new role, he grapples with the fear of judgment, yet he is driven by a desire to portray the complexities of queer experiences authentically. Gradually, Daniel learns that embracing love and vulnerability may be the key to not only his professional triumphs but personal fulfillment as well.

As he bravely steps into the limelight, he realizes that the road to self-acceptance isn't just about being true to himself, but also about championing others in similar struggles. In a world that often tries to pigeonhole individuals into stereotypes, his quest is one of resilience and hope, showing that true peace comes from understanding and honoring one's place in the world.

Through heartfelt encounters and life-altering decisions, Daniel’s story beautifully captures the essence of finding one's voice in a complex society. As he navigates the intersections of love, ambition, and identity, he ultimately uncovers that peace is not just a destination but a continuous journey toward self-discovery and connection.

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