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The Equilibrist III: The Quibbler
- Narrated by: Daniel Dorse
- Length: 6 hrs and 12 mins
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Publisher's Summary
In this third book of The Equilibrist series, professor Cromwell-Smith, through the mantle of poetry, takes his students one last time to his past, through subjects of profound existential meaning like forgiveness, virtue, coherence, resilience, reciprocity, curiosity, serenity and joy, among others. The eminent pedagogue revisits the long period of his life when Victoria Emerson-Lloyd, the love of his life and him were apart, and the real reasons why she left him in the first place.
©2019 Arturo Osorio (P)2019 Arturo Osorio
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