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In a world where words shape perception and silence speaks louder than sound, this book invites you into a realm of introspection, where meaning is fluid, and interpretation is personal. Divided into three parts: Conversations About Self-Image, Conversations About Love, and Conversations About Thoughts. This collection of prose navigates the uncharted spaces between clarity and ambiguity.Each passage holds weight, yet its essence is not fixed. Instead, it lingers in the spaces between understanding and emotion, allowing the reader to weave their own truth into the fabric of the words. These…mehr

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In a world where words shape perception and silence speaks louder than sound, this book invites you into a realm of introspection, where meaning is fluid, and interpretation is personal. Divided into three parts: Conversations About Self-Image, Conversations About Love, and Conversations About Thoughts. This collection of prose navigates the uncharted spaces between clarity and ambiguity.Each passage holds weight, yet its essence is not fixed. Instead, it lingers in the spaces between understanding and emotion, allowing the reader to weave their own truth into the fabric of the words. These are not answers but invitations - windows into the mind of the author and mirrors reflecting the soul of the reader.A book for those who find beauty in uncertainty and meaning in what is left unsaid.
Autorenporträt
Adna Vreto, geboren 1994 in Sarajevo, verbindet mit einem Hintergrund in Psychologie ihr tiefes Verständnis für menschliches Denken und Verhalten mit der Kunst des Erzählens. Ihre Faszination für das Spannungsfeld zwischen Individualität und universellen Mustern spiegelt sich in ihrem Debütroman Schattenauge wider. Die Geschichte erkundet den menschlichen Drang nach Trennung und Nähe zugleich, während der Konflikt in der Stadt Sienna eskaliert. Motive wie Macht und Gier durchziehen ihr Werk, symbolisiert durch Raben als wilde Instinkte und Diamanten als Sinnbild der Gier. Schon immer bevölkerten ganze Welten und Figuren ihre Gedanken. Das Schreiben macht sie lebendig und greifbar.