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The Awakening
In the small coastal town of Brightwater, life was simple and predictable. The sun rose each morning over the ocean, casting a golden glow over the sandy beaches and the quaint houses that lined the streets. For the residents of Brightwater, the days were filled with routine and familiarity, and they rarely ventured beyond the borders of their community.
By leon felixabout a year ago in Fiction
This Is One Way to Dance
Subarna lives in America now, but her heart still beats to the rhythm of her Indian roots. She has come a long way from the small town in Karnataka where she spent her childhood. But she still remembers the sultry summer days spent with her cousins, the smell of the mango groves, the feel of the cool grass under her bare feet.
By leon felixabout a year ago in Fiction
The Death of Ivan Ilyich
Ivan Ilyich was a man who lived his life according to the rules of society. He was a successful lawyer, respected by his colleagues and admired by his superiors. He had a beautiful wife, two children, and a comfortable home. He had everything that society deemed important, and he had achieved it all through hard work and dedication.
By leon felixabout a year ago in Education
What’s to Become of the Boy?
As a young boy growing up in a small town, Billy had always felt like an outsider. He had never quite fit in with the other kids in his class, and often found himself spending his afternoons alone, wandering the woods that surrounded his home.
By leon felixabout a year ago in Fiction
The Bell Jar
Esther Greenwood is a young woman on the verge of a promising career as a writer. She has just won a prestigious scholarship that will allow her to spend the summer in New York City, working for a magazine and rubbing shoulders with some of the most influential writers of the day.
By leon felixabout a year ago in Fiction
Letters to a Young Poet
Rainer Maria Rilke's "Letters to a Young Poet" is a collection of ten letters written by the renowned poet to a young aspiring writer named Franz Xaver Kappus. In these letters, Rilke offers advice, encouragement, and guidance on the art of writing and living a meaningful life.
By leon felixabout a year ago in Poets
The Little Prince
Once upon a time, there was a little prince who lived on a small planet, scarcely bigger than he was. He spent his days cleaning his planet's three tiny volcanoes and pulling up the useless baobab trees that threatened to overrun his home. The little prince was content with his solitary life, but he often wondered if there might be more to existence than what he knew.
By leon felixabout a year ago in Wander
Territory of Light
Yukiko has always been a dreamer, with her head in the clouds and her feet barely touching the ground. She spent most of her life chasing after the stars, hoping to catch a glimpse of something magical and otherworldly. She was constantly in search of something that would ignite her soul and light up her world.
By leon felixabout a year ago in Fiction
The Magical Language of Others
Jiyoung had always felt like an outsider. As a first-generation Korean-American, she had grown up feeling caught between two worlds. She loved the Korean culture and language that her parents had taught her, but she struggled to fit in with her American peers.
By leon felixabout a year ago in Education
American Sonnets for My Past and Future Assassin
Nate had always loved poetry. As a child, he would read the works of Langston Hughes and Maya Angelou over and over again, trying to understand the deep meanings behind their words. As he grew older, he began to explore different types of poetry, from the rhyming couplets of Shakespeare to the free verse of contemporary poets.
By leon felixabout a year ago in Education