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Observations of the Soul: Poetry of a Nomad

By: Adam Smith
Narrated by: Shannon Butler
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Publisher's Summary

When you live for long enough to grasp the truth of being you look closely into the eyes of death and search for meaning. Meaning that would be the rest of your life. Adam Smith, author of this book, found meaning in writing and poetry.

This book is a compilation of glances upon different aspects of life and culture that require from a listener to think, feel, and even delve into the world the author sees with his eyes. To be honest, not everything is true in this book, but those little pictures that are drawn with words contain wisdom and truth of life, that is made to share and be shared by listeners and philosophers of every kind.

Nomad is a second name for a Kazakh. Adam was born in Kazakhstan and is a result of multiple blood bonds through centuries of life and struggle, and yet he is here to share what he knows.

©2018 Adam Smith (P)2018 Adam Smith

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