Berenice from Cappadocia: the no hero's journey - dawn

Berenice from Cappadocia: the no hero's journey - dawn
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Publisher : Máquina de Escrever
Total Pages : 222
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ISBN-10 : 9786587517230
ISBN-13 : 6587517234
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Download or read book Berenice from Cappadocia: the no hero's journey - dawn written by Adriana Martins and published by Máquina de Escrever. This book was released on 2021-03-06 with total page 222 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Berenice is not a hero; she is an ordinary person who had to go through tortuous paths, like all of us. But if Berenice experienced difficulties, like all of us, what does she have to teach us? Berenice's lessons derive from the person she becomes regardless of so many stones in her life. This is the great teaching of Adriana Martins personified in her non-heroine. Despite the storms we all go through, what really defines us is what we become during and after such storms. Overcoming daily pains and still allowing ourselves to live with joy and wisdom is not easy, but I assure you that a certain shepherdess from Cappadocia can help us on this journey.


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