Throughout the world, many people consider love to be the most powerful of all emotions. This is due to the fact that love gives one the strength to endure the harshest torture and climb the highest mountain. Of all human emotions, it is what separates humanity from animals and it is also what makes it great. And yet as important love is to all of humanity, there is the sad fact that not everyone has felt its glow and remains oblivious to its radiant embrace. In "The Heart Has Many Chambers," author Camìla John has written a collection of stories that shows the many aspects of love.
This beautifully written book of romance shows the importance of love in everyone's lives, from the youngest child to the oldest person love is constantly present in everyone's lives. The stories in this book show readers that everyone has the ability to love and it should be embraced in all its facets. It shows the many aspects of love and its many evolutions and the many ways one can feel for another person. The stories are all different from one another and are set in different localities all over the world. As varied as the locales are though, the main message of the book is still the same - that love is a perpetual part of life and that it should be embraced with full conviction.
"The Heart Has Many Chambers" captures the true essence of love and shows readers that love should always be a constant presence in one's life.
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About the Author
Camìla John is not a new author; she has been writing since her youth. Although her technical work has been published, until recently, most of her biographic and fictional work has remained private. This is the first novel to be published under her name. She resides in the Midwest near her children.
The Heart Has Many Chambers* by Camìla John
Stories of Love: Changes and Challenges
Publication Date: December 17, 2013
Trade Paperback; $19.99; 286 pages; 978-1-4931-5005-2
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