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The Bridge Between Two Worlds. Dreams Beyond Reality Series, #5
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- ISBN8231914593
- EAN9798231914593
- Date de parution26/07/2025
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- ÉditeurWalzone Press
Résumé
The Bridge Between Two Worlds: Dreams of an Unequal World is not just a story - it is a crossing born of two dreams and stitched with real lives, real wounds, and real silences that history tried to bury. At its heart flows the haunting testimony of Uncle Elunglei - a young boy of the Zeme tribe who survived a massacre no child should ever witness. From this dream rises another: a vision where voices long forgotten speak through rivers, bamboo groves, and borderlands guarded by the Konyak, the Reang in the heart of the forest, and the Rongmei tribes.
Through dreamlike visions and memories passed down in whispers, author Pantiliu Ruangmeiluh bridges the divide between the seen and the unseen - between tribal lands scarred by injustice and the global legacies of women like Haipei Rani Gaidinliu, Eva Perón, Princess Diana, and Mother Teresa, who each carried crowns of grace and controversy alike. These pages are not written to accuse, but to remember.
Not to wound, but to heal. They are a mourning song for the unnamed, a prayer for the children who survived horror without apology, and a testament that even the deepest silences can one day speak. If you have ever wondered who is written into history - and who is written out - step onto this bridge. Walk between two dreams. Listen for the river of memory flowing beneath each line. And remember with the author that the unnamed are not unloved - they are only waiting to be heard.
The Bridge Between Two Worlds is for those who believe that memory - like water - will always find a way through stone.
Through dreamlike visions and memories passed down in whispers, author Pantiliu Ruangmeiluh bridges the divide between the seen and the unseen - between tribal lands scarred by injustice and the global legacies of women like Haipei Rani Gaidinliu, Eva Perón, Princess Diana, and Mother Teresa, who each carried crowns of grace and controversy alike. These pages are not written to accuse, but to remember.
Not to wound, but to heal. They are a mourning song for the unnamed, a prayer for the children who survived horror without apology, and a testament that even the deepest silences can one day speak. If you have ever wondered who is written into history - and who is written out - step onto this bridge. Walk between two dreams. Listen for the river of memory flowing beneath each line. And remember with the author that the unnamed are not unloved - they are only waiting to be heard.
The Bridge Between Two Worlds is for those who believe that memory - like water - will always find a way through stone.
The Bridge Between Two Worlds: Dreams of an Unequal World is not just a story - it is a crossing born of two dreams and stitched with real lives, real wounds, and real silences that history tried to bury. At its heart flows the haunting testimony of Uncle Elunglei - a young boy of the Zeme tribe who survived a massacre no child should ever witness. From this dream rises another: a vision where voices long forgotten speak through rivers, bamboo groves, and borderlands guarded by the Konyak, the Reang in the heart of the forest, and the Rongmei tribes.
Through dreamlike visions and memories passed down in whispers, author Pantiliu Ruangmeiluh bridges the divide between the seen and the unseen - between tribal lands scarred by injustice and the global legacies of women like Haipei Rani Gaidinliu, Eva Perón, Princess Diana, and Mother Teresa, who each carried crowns of grace and controversy alike. These pages are not written to accuse, but to remember.
Not to wound, but to heal. They are a mourning song for the unnamed, a prayer for the children who survived horror without apology, and a testament that even the deepest silences can one day speak. If you have ever wondered who is written into history - and who is written out - step onto this bridge. Walk between two dreams. Listen for the river of memory flowing beneath each line. And remember with the author that the unnamed are not unloved - they are only waiting to be heard.
The Bridge Between Two Worlds is for those who believe that memory - like water - will always find a way through stone.
Through dreamlike visions and memories passed down in whispers, author Pantiliu Ruangmeiluh bridges the divide between the seen and the unseen - between tribal lands scarred by injustice and the global legacies of women like Haipei Rani Gaidinliu, Eva Perón, Princess Diana, and Mother Teresa, who each carried crowns of grace and controversy alike. These pages are not written to accuse, but to remember.
Not to wound, but to heal. They are a mourning song for the unnamed, a prayer for the children who survived horror without apology, and a testament that even the deepest silences can one day speak. If you have ever wondered who is written into history - and who is written out - step onto this bridge. Walk between two dreams. Listen for the river of memory flowing beneath each line. And remember with the author that the unnamed are not unloved - they are only waiting to be heard.
The Bridge Between Two Worlds is for those who believe that memory - like water - will always find a way through stone.