MUSIM SEPI

Old and lonely. The old days without grandchildren by the side kind of invite loneliness to self-evacuate. Loneliness often makes you reminisce about the past - recalling your successes and failures as a parent in giving love and education to your children. Loneliness also often asks oneself to buil...

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Main Author: Ali Jusoh (Author)
Format: Book
Language:Malay
Published: Kuala Lumpur Dewan Bahasa & Pustaka 2005
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