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Harmony At Last

About Harmony At Last

Harmony At Last is a beautifully crafted novel by Sabera Rasoolbi. It is a story with a message that repeated suffering doesn't warrant a sad ending. Sometimes, suffering also leads to prosperity. Readers may find the story filled with twists and turns until the end. Life becomes a continuous journey of misery that seems to have no end. However, authors such as Sabera Rasoolbi have a way with words, so they make even the most depressive story look amazing and motivating. Hardships befall on the S., the central character in the book, as her never-ending misery continues. From childhood to old age, S. can be best explained as someone who never took life for granted for a moment. She believes in living with her head held up high instead of looking at others. Her siblings were selfish towards her and their mother, who raised her children well despite tremendous suffering. The days of her youth were not much different as the person she loved and intended to marry was not sincere. She had children, but he left her after a while. She raised her children despite financial difficulties thanks to the government pension. It turned out that her children proved as thankless as her siblings, if not more. They refused to acknowledge all the hardships their mother endured while raising them. S. had the last laugh, though, as her online investments paid dividends after repeatedly incurring losses to solicitors, thanks to the COVID-19 online policy change despite severe litigation.

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  • Language:
  • English
  • ISBN:
  • 9798869500823
  • Binding:
  • Paperback
  • Published:
  • November 21, 2023
  • Dimensions:
  • 152x229x1 mm.
  • Weight:
  • 50 g.
Delivery: 1-2 weeks
Expected delivery: December 11, 2024

Description of Harmony At Last

Harmony At Last is a beautifully crafted novel by Sabera Rasoolbi. It is a story with a message that repeated suffering doesn't warrant a sad ending. Sometimes, suffering also leads to prosperity. Readers may find the story filled with twists and turns until the end. Life becomes a continuous journey of misery that seems to have no end. However, authors such as Sabera Rasoolbi have a way with words, so they make even the most depressive story look amazing and motivating.
Hardships befall on the S., the central character in the book, as her never-ending misery continues. From childhood to old age, S. can be best explained as someone who never took life for granted for a moment. She believes in living with her head held up high instead of looking at others.
Her siblings were selfish towards her and their mother, who raised her children well despite tremendous suffering.
The days of her youth were not much different as the person she loved and intended to marry was not sincere. She had children, but he left her after a while. She raised her children despite financial difficulties thanks to the government pension.
It turned out that her children proved as thankless as her siblings, if not more. They refused to acknowledge all the hardships their mother endured while raising them.
S. had the last laugh, though, as her online investments paid dividends after repeatedly incurring losses to solicitors, thanks to the COVID-19 online policy change despite severe litigation.

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