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Angels and Aliens: A Memoir
przez:
Mary Morris
Wydanie: First Edition
Język: Angielski
Format: Twarda okładka
ISBN 10: 031219949X
ISBN 13: 9780312199494
Data publikacji:
November 15th, 1998
Wydawca: Picador
Strony: 304
Gatunki: Romance, Mystery, Science Fiction, Dystopian, Thriller & Suspense, Children’s, Biography, Action & Adventure, Autobiography & Memoir, Religion & Spirituality, Science & Technology, History, Horror, Humor, Business & Economics, Fantasy, Manga, Graphic Novels, Travel
In a captivating blend of personal reflection and cosmic exploration, Mary Morris invites readers on an extraordinary journey through her life, intertwining her experiences with encounters that transcend the earthly realm. With a poignant narrative that resonates on both emotional and spiritual levels, she reveals her deep-rooted fascination with the unknown, from celestial beings to the shadows of her own past. Each chapter unfolds like a tapestry, weaving together moments of self-discovery and enlightenment that compel the reader to ponder humanity's place in the universe.
Morris’s memoir goes beyond mere storytelling; it challenges perceptions of reality and belief. As she navigates through her experiences, she delves into themes of identity, mystery, and connection. The reflective prose offers insights into the intersection of ordinary life and the extraordinary, encouraging readers to contemplate how their own stories might intersect with the divine and the unexplained. This memoir promises to leave a lasting impression on anyone intrigued by the mysteries of existence.
Morris’s memoir goes beyond mere storytelling; it challenges perceptions of reality and belief. As she navigates through her experiences, she delves into themes of identity, mystery, and connection. The reflective prose offers insights into the intersection of ordinary life and the extraordinary, encouraging readers to contemplate how their own stories might intersect with the divine and the unexplained. This memoir promises to leave a lasting impression on anyone intrigued by the mysteries of existence.