Constantina Constantinou
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Elizabeth Gilbert, Matt Haig, Cheryl Strayed, Paulo Coelho
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“Every story I've written started as something I was afraid to say out loud.”
― Letters to the Girl I Used to Be: What I learned when I stopped apologising for my truth
― Letters to the Girl I Used to Be: What I learned when I stopped apologising for my truth
“Every story I've written started as something I was afraid to say out loud.”
― Letters to the Girl I Used to Be: What I learned when I stopped apologising for my truth
― Letters to the Girl I Used to Be: What I learned when I stopped apologising for my truth








