A Specimen Under Glass

Fiction & Literature, Poetry
Cover of the book A Specimen Under Glass by Rewa Walia, Rewa Walia
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Author: Rewa Walia ISBN: 9781476493060
Publisher: Rewa Walia Publication: May 21, 2012
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: Rewa Walia
ISBN: 9781476493060
Publisher: Rewa Walia
Publication: May 21, 2012
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

A story of an emotionally disabled young woman’s quest to shed borrowed layers of skin covering her bleeding bones. She must find her true identity before she freezes in an ice-cold world. A natural-born dancer and actress, she uses her talents to deceive, to lie, and to make people fall in love with her. Among them are men, a rich and famous choreographer, and an older priest. The price for this new acquired power has already been paid, she has lived among abusers, slave-drivers, rapists, alcoholics, manipulators and killers. Life keeps pushing her, leaving her physically disabled, disfigured, but she re-invents herself, emerges alive among dead hearts, among highest of flames, and clears one test after another. When she does find the one thing she has been looking for all her life; her identity by birth, it is meaningless to her. She has acquired a much higher one, and sets out to teach the world, humanity is one’s true identity.

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A story of an emotionally disabled young woman’s quest to shed borrowed layers of skin covering her bleeding bones. She must find her true identity before she freezes in an ice-cold world. A natural-born dancer and actress, she uses her talents to deceive, to lie, and to make people fall in love with her. Among them are men, a rich and famous choreographer, and an older priest. The price for this new acquired power has already been paid, she has lived among abusers, slave-drivers, rapists, alcoholics, manipulators and killers. Life keeps pushing her, leaving her physically disabled, disfigured, but she re-invents herself, emerges alive among dead hearts, among highest of flames, and clears one test after another. When she does find the one thing she has been looking for all her life; her identity by birth, it is meaningless to her. She has acquired a much higher one, and sets out to teach the world, humanity is one’s true identity.

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