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'Every time I close my eyes, I listen to the world around me All I here are wars & cries for help from all four corners, Will this violence ever end between countries, between hearts? Can't the love we preach be for real just this once Or does it remain a distant dream in another universe?' Paulo Coelho once said that a warrior always knows what is worth fighting for. From the child suffering from an irreversible genetic condition to the innocent girl who is scarred by acid by her inebriated husband, Eyes of A Broken Warrior & Other Short Stories recounts the stories of true survivors across…mehr

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'Every time I close my eyes, I listen to the world around me All I here are wars & cries for help from all four corners, Will this violence ever end between countries, between hearts? Can't the love we preach be for real just this once Or does it remain a distant dream in another universe?' Paulo Coelho once said that a warrior always knows what is worth fighting for. From the child suffering from an irreversible genetic condition to the innocent girl who is scarred by acid by her inebriated husband, Eyes of A Broken Warrior & Other Short Stories recounts the stories of true survivors across the world from their perspective. Be inspired by their story, like none other you have ever heard before.
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My name is Dr Pravin and I am currently a paediatric resident at KK Women's & Children's hospital. For the last month, I was working in the Paediatric Oncology ward (in other words the children's cancer ward) and have compiled an anthology of poetry I hope to publish to raise awareness of the plight of these children. The collection is entitled 'Do they have telephones up in heaven?' I chose this title because it holds special significance to these families and to these children. When a child leaves the world, parents will want to remain in touch with their child by whatever means or memories they have.