All I saw was Humanity is a compilation of short stories that depicts everyday human realities and details the experiences of various characters.
It speaks to their challenges and struggles, thoughts, feelings and aspirations, failures and internal conflict. It paints different pictures from children grappling with the divorce of their parents, young adults attempting to navigate adulthood amid trauma, to the complexities of dealing with loss and disappointment.
The stories are enlightening about battles often fought in private and how human perspectives over the same matter can often be different. The stories aim to incite an understanding of the vast and various backgrounds people come from and encourage compassion in everyday life as we are often unaware of what that background is.
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Sad but Gold
Tue, 11 Jun 2024 | Review
by: Dee
An easy read that pulls the heart strings evoking so many emotions. A great reminder to spread more kindness and less judgement. Each story and character feels real and is so relatable. A worthwhile read!
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Literary chicken nuggets!
Tue, 23 Jul 2024 | Review
by: sumaya D.
I very much enjoyed this read. Each story is small and easily digestible yet I still somehow found myself intensely invested in each character's life and touched by their unique tale. This book is a discovery of human life in all of its tragedy, happiness and even its mundanity. It challenges us to view our fellow man as a sum of his history, feelings, experiences and ambitions to discover what may have led to the person we see before us. The book is also conveniently made up of self encapsulating stories which means that you can choose which stories to dive into and in which order to peruse them!
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