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Eden Island. Season Of Life, #1
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- FormatePub
- ISBN8230082903
- EAN9798230082903
- Date de parution09/09/2025
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- Infos supplémentairesepub
- ÉditeurIndependently Published
Résumé
"To be alone is to be confronted with yourself... and in that silence, the truth has nowhere to hide." Alone on Eden Island, every sunrise, every choice, every shadow becomes a mirror, reflecting meaning, purpose, and understanding. Survival is only the beginning. The true journey is inward-questioning identity, spirit, and the essence of existence. Immersive, evocative, and deeply moving, Eden Island blurs the line between wilderness and soul, adventure and philosophy.
Fans of The Shack, the survival series Alone, and classic wilderness tales like Call of the Wild will be captivated by a thought-provoking journey of survival, self-discovery, and reflection-a story that lingers and inspires long after the final page. "I used to think that understanding came through separation. That if I stood far enough back, the world might grow quieter to explain itself. But standing here, I can see that distance only dulls the edges.
It does not clarify. What I needed was not space. It was elevation. Height hadn't removed complexity. It had revealed its design."
Fans of The Shack, the survival series Alone, and classic wilderness tales like Call of the Wild will be captivated by a thought-provoking journey of survival, self-discovery, and reflection-a story that lingers and inspires long after the final page. "I used to think that understanding came through separation. That if I stood far enough back, the world might grow quieter to explain itself. But standing here, I can see that distance only dulls the edges.
It does not clarify. What I needed was not space. It was elevation. Height hadn't removed complexity. It had revealed its design."
"To be alone is to be confronted with yourself... and in that silence, the truth has nowhere to hide." Alone on Eden Island, every sunrise, every choice, every shadow becomes a mirror, reflecting meaning, purpose, and understanding. Survival is only the beginning. The true journey is inward-questioning identity, spirit, and the essence of existence. Immersive, evocative, and deeply moving, Eden Island blurs the line between wilderness and soul, adventure and philosophy.
Fans of The Shack, the survival series Alone, and classic wilderness tales like Call of the Wild will be captivated by a thought-provoking journey of survival, self-discovery, and reflection-a story that lingers and inspires long after the final page. "I used to think that understanding came through separation. That if I stood far enough back, the world might grow quieter to explain itself. But standing here, I can see that distance only dulls the edges.
It does not clarify. What I needed was not space. It was elevation. Height hadn't removed complexity. It had revealed its design."
Fans of The Shack, the survival series Alone, and classic wilderness tales like Call of the Wild will be captivated by a thought-provoking journey of survival, self-discovery, and reflection-a story that lingers and inspires long after the final page. "I used to think that understanding came through separation. That if I stood far enough back, the world might grow quieter to explain itself. But standing here, I can see that distance only dulls the edges.
It does not clarify. What I needed was not space. It was elevation. Height hadn't removed complexity. It had revealed its design."