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You Fly Alone, Blue Bird
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You Fly Alone, Blue Bird in Ottawa, ON
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You Fly Alone, Blue Bird in Ottawa, ON
Current price: $13.99
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Size: Kobo eBook
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In "You Fly Alone, Blue Bird", the book takes readers on a poetic journey through life's choices and how they shape our paths. The author compares life to a big tree with branches, leaves, and choices. Each step we take a decision that leads us to where we are now.
Through self-awareness, we can begin to understand the significance of these choices and how they shape our lives. This thought-provoking and introspective book sets the stage for a captivating read.
This book is much more literary and ambitious by its very concept, because it includes, on the one hand, a part of the story related to Canada, and on the other, an essayistic nuance of the experiences that follow the events of the book and what is, in a certain sense, part of the author's life philosophy.
The second part is in many ways a beautiful and major innovation in the writing of Gordana Savic in general, since it contains short and specific notes, simulated lexicon notations in the margin of the book as designed and deepened life attitudes.
The experience that remains in the shadow determines the nature of the text.
In "You Fly Alone, Blue Bird", the book takes readers on a poetic journey through life's choices and how they shape our paths. The author compares life to a big tree with branches, leaves, and choices. Each step we take a decision that leads us to where we are now.
Through self-awareness, we can begin to understand the significance of these choices and how they shape our lives. This thought-provoking and introspective book sets the stage for a captivating read.
This book is much more literary and ambitious by its very concept, because it includes, on the one hand, a part of the story related to Canada, and on the other, an essayistic nuance of the experiences that follow the events of the book and what is, in a certain sense, part of the author's life philosophy.
The second part is in many ways a beautiful and major innovation in the writing of Gordana Savic in general, since it contains short and specific notes, simulated lexicon notations in the margin of the book as designed and deepened life attitudes.
The experience that remains in the shadow determines the nature of the text.

















