Let Us Make Each Day Our Birthday
by S. A. R.
'Let Us Make Each Day Our Birthday' Summary
The collection of poems in "Let Us Make Each Day Our Birthday" is a testament to the power of positive thinking and living each day to the fullest. The poems are filled with wisdom and inspiration, encouraging readers to embrace the present moment and find joy in the simple things. The author, S.A.R., offers a gentle reminder that every day is a chance to start anew, to learn from the past, and to create a better future.Book Details
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