
Through Thunder and Light
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Narrated by:
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Craig Randall Nickerson
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By:
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Daniel Maldonado
About this listen
A follow up to the original compilation The Palace of Winds and Other Short Stories, Through Thunder of Light is a collection of poignant, short stories addressing romance, failures, intrigues, and beliefs from a male perspective, reflected by a synopsis of selected stories listed below:
Through Thunder and Light - overcoming deep depression.
Fifteen - dealing with the hidden loss of a child.
Aletheia - challenged by a lover's thoughts.
Almond Eyes - spending time with a love interest.
©2015 Daniel Maldonado (P)2015 Daniel MaldonadoAn interesting series of short poems
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A thought-provoking listen
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The author does a great job of using his verses to illustrate the male perspective and does so with deep feeling. It is the first time I have read the male perspective. This book is brimming with emotion.
Full of thought.
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