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Grief, resilience, and a woman's hard-won rebirth
This feels like a quiet but devastating story that stays with you long after the last page. If you’re drawn to emotionally rich literary fiction, Ponna’s journey through loss, memory, and survival is deeply moving without ever feeling forced. Readers who love tender, human stories about women finding strength in impossible circumstances will find this especially rewarding.
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Grief, resilience, and a woman's hard-won rebirth
This feels like a quiet but devastating story that stays with you long after the last page. If you’re drawn to emotionally rich literary fiction, Ponna’s journey through loss, memory, and survival is deeply moving without ever feeling forced. Readers who love tender, human stories about women finding strength in impossible circumstances will find this especially rewarding.
RM37.00 MYR
RM37.00 MYR
This feels like a quiet but devastating story that stays with you long after the last page. If you’re drawn to emotionally rich literary fiction, Ponna’s journey through loss, memory, and survival is deeply moving without ever feeling forced. Readers who love tender, human stories about women finding strength in impossible circumstances will find this especially rewarding.
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