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God, Does Humanity Exist?

By: Kamand Kojouri
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In this powerful and evocative collection, poet Kamand Kojouri explores themes of resistance, empowerment, and hope. The four sections (Cries of Common Pain, Call to Action, Songs of Hope, and Echoes of Hope) are skillfully interwoven and resonate with urgency and relevance.

During these turbulent times, when the world at large is experiencing a crisis in humanity, God, Does Humanity Exist? is a beacon of light that encourages us to think and act with more compassion, empathy, and understanding.

©2020 Kamand Kojouri (P)2020 Kamand Kojouri
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divine inspiration

these poems made me to want to be a better person. They show the grace in how we can help our fellow man and the shameful it is to sit there and just do nothing.

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