A young man living in a mysterious city suffers from frustration and boredom until he receives a mysterious message that leads him on an unexpected adventure. During his journey, he meets inspiring and eccentric people, and undergoes spiritual and emotional experiences that change his outlook on life. The novel explores philosophical questions such as: What is true joy? And can a person reach it in a world full of chaos?
Joy
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It is a literary work that blends philosophy and fantasy in a deeply poetic style. The story revolves around its hero’s journey in search of true happiness, amidst a world full of conflicts and contradictions.
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