Surviving Fairy Tales
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  • Parts 1
  • Time 38m
Ongoing, First published Feb 14, 2020
It's a story of family. Of lives intersecting. Decisions made with good intentions. Secrets buried. 
Most of all it's about love. All kinds of love. And the lengths people will go to ensure their family is protected. Love is the thread that connects us all. There's a million ways to express it - hidden in many shades of grey.
Our karmic journey extends way beyond one earthly life. Everyone has a story. It's part of being human. Not every story will be told, but perhaps more should.  There is much to be learned in the  everyday stories of regular people to illuminate how we navigate this thing called life.
Volume One views the lives of four women and introduces an ongoing cast of characters. Whose story will be next?
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