The ten drops of rain - Michelle Beliouz - Books - Independently Published - 9798614397098 - February 16, 2020
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The ten drops of rain

Michelle Beliouz

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The ten drops of rain

The book has got nothing to do with rain. Rain is being used as a metaphor to bring out ten different stories occurred in different cities. A benevolent veterinarian in England spends all his life treating and saving animals, would the animals show their gratitude to him if one day he becomes vulnerable and needs help ? In Paris, a woman prays God to give her a chance to return to the five worst day of her past life, where she has the most ferocious fight with her mother, but would she grant her wish? And how is she going to rectify her mistakes? In Tokyo, a new born baby finds out she is able to remember everything in her previous life, what will she do with this power? The civil war and unrest in the 90s, prompts people in Algeria to find a way to protect their loved ones, at whatever cost, even if it's the end of the entire family. In Quebec city, a little girl is given a puppy, whose descendent would bring a lifetime of joy to her, amidst prosperity or adversity. Two boys in the Russian classical orchestra world are closer than brothers, but fate plays a trick on them, in the end, although they are physically apart, in their hearts, they are always together within each other. An Australian man is bothered by a voice in his head almost all his life, resulting in a few killings, yet the meeting of a Chinese man is about to give him the hope to get rid of that evil voice. There are other stories from China, Italy and Kenya too.

Media Books     Paperback Book   (Book with soft cover and glued back)
Released February 16, 2020
ISBN13 9798614397098
Publishers Independently Published
Pages 308
Dimensions 127 × 203 × 18 mm   ·   335 g
Language English  

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