ONE MORE LIGHT - A PERSONAL JOURNAL FROM GRACELLO YESHUA
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Ongoing, First published Aug 31, 2017
Ey, hello everyone.

We've been writing this book for almost two years. It mainly focused on how me and my friend, Melisa helped our friend who's struggling with suicidal thoughts, daily problem, this book also talked about my mental health and also my personal matters.

This books title itself inspired by my late Inspo, Chester's late LP with Linkin Park. His album really helped me through my depression and my life crisis; so I think it's appropriate for me to give Chester's an honor with this book.

I can't stop thanking GOD for giving me the best life i've ever had and I can't never forgot to thanks my Mum and my Dad; which has become my spirit and inspiration everyday in my life.

May GOD bless u everyday in your life, and may this book can help you to save your life; like what it did with my life.


Cheers, x
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