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Book Review: Quiet. Fear. – A Journey Through Courage and Vulnerability

Posted on June 5, 2024 by Michael Cavacini
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Dive into the whirlwind of emotions and memories alongside Lilly, the protagonist in Cynthia J. Giachino’s powerful novel Quiet. Fear. This book is an intimate exploration of resilience grounded in a relatable story.

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