The Poignant Tale of Megalha

The Poignant Tale of Megalha
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Download or read book The Poignant Tale of Megalha written by Duke R Silva and published by Duke R Silva. This book was released on 2023-11-21 with total page 465 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: A story of a female life shattered in dreams and truncated in its animation by the cruel effects of a childhood molestation, whose trail extends rearward to remote peaceable shores of an island itself detached from the modern world, later leaping onward to the latter modern land for the greater aggravation of its psychosomatic behavioral symptoms. It is a piercingly familiar story shared by many a woman, but whose rightful tone and tenor had long been stifled by the same forces that caused its cursed birth upon their chaste innocent lives. This is a female tale that must be heard and shared, so that others suffering from like cause and subsequent symptoms might seek to find soever good a relief, and seek a settled upon closure that would allow for a degree of personal peace and a charitable counsel to a sister whose fortune also had then been turned to fires, then to ashes leading to destructive sufferings in the shadows of all ingrate cynical societies.


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