You never know what a moment can bring you, how many moments together. How much they can determine your future and your life... We do a lot for love. For a friendship? And that's how "My Angel had 2 faces" was born. Rozanthi is a young girl who suffers from depression. Through the music of Angelos, which she hears by chance, she meets life again and a smile blooms on her lips. Angelos, with his music at first, and then with his physical presence, managed to trap her last breath in her, before sinking down the road to non-existence. Their contact and acquaintance develops into a strong friendship with many ups and downs, joys and sorrows. They reach the point where words are unnecessary to each other and communicate through thoughts and feelings. The balance is very delicate and the betrayal of the friend-brother sends her back into the net of depression. Will he be able to escape her a second time, changing her radically? People "write" in us, depending on the time when our lives intersect.
My Angel had 2 faces
Author:
Elizabeth Gakidou,Elisavet Gakidou was born in Thessaloniki, where she returned after years of living in Athens for studies and work. She studied Nursing, Aesthetics and creating the public image of the person (Image making). Her love for art led her to attend many craft, construction and teaching seminars. He participated in self-awareness groups and workshops for the inner development and cultivation of man. Her professional career followed the stages of her studies evolutionarily and today counts years of work experience in the care of infants, in beauty centers, in the individual shaping of the image of artists and of course in the teaching of handicrafts and constructions in municipalities and cultural centers.
Her studies and her professional work have always had to do with the human element, around which her writing is centered.
To contact the author: [email protected]
Weight | 0.5 kg |
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Writer | Elizabeth Gakidou |
Pages | 364 |
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Dimensions | 14x21 inch |
Publisher | Source Publications |
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