A rising pop star who canβt let go of her emotional baggage, and a cocky dance partner who doesnβt know what monogamy is. Sheβs inhibited. Heβs free-spirited. She doesnβt want a relationship. He doesnβt believe in them. She canβt believe that anyone would love her. He canβt seem to stop himsel
Slow Dancing
β Scribed by Malca Litovitz; Elana Wolff
- Book ID
- 110812557
- Publisher
- Guernica Editions
- Year
- 2008
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 123 KB
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN-13
- 9781550714746
- ASIN
- B00DELH4DS
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Synopsis
Showcasing the fruits of creativity from illness, this duologue and poetry collection addresses the last months of author Malca Litovitz's life and her devotion to writing. Life, love, and death are all reflected upon in unshielded, intimate language without pretense. Raw and moving, this poetry collaboration inspires appreciation for those living and love for those lost.Β {Guernica Editions}
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