CITY MADNESS

ENTERTAINMENT

Kia Soong Kua

155 pages  |  ~4 hrs

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CITY MADNESS

ENTERTAINMENT

By Kia Soong Kua

In the labyrinth of urban existence, authentic stories emerge that reveal the raw humanity beneath city life's polished surface. City Madness invites readers into the genuine experiences of urban communities, where characters navigate the complex maze of metropolitan living with all its challenges and revelations.

Author Kia Soong Kua draws from over two decades of firsthand experience in urban environments, crafting narratives that resonate with city dwellers worldwide. These stories don't shy away from uncomfortable truths, presenting characters in their most vulnerable and unguarded moments as they seek meaning and belonging in the urban landscape.

As you journey through these pages, you may recognize familiar struggles and triumphs that mirror your own path through city life. The author's intimate knowledge of urban community dynamics creates an authentic backdrop for exploring the darker aspects of human nature that often surface in metropolitan settings. Each story serves as a mirror, potentially revealing hidden parts of ourselves that emerge when we're stripped of pretense.

This collection speaks directly to those who understand the unique rhythms and challenges of urban living. Whether you've walked these streets yourself or seek to understand the urban experience, City Madness offers genuine insights into the human condition as it unfolds in the concrete jungle we call home.

What You'll Discover

  • Explore Internet programming
  • Explore History and criticism
  • Explore Cuba
  • Explore Modern Architecture
  • Explore Foreign economic relations
  • Explore Pictorial works
  • Explore Environmental degradation
  • Explore Commerce

Topics

Internet programming History and criticism Cuba Modern Architecture Foreign economic relations Pictorial works Environmental degradation Commerce Courrier électronique Islam Brazilian literature Corrupt practices 2000-2009 Protest movements Amphibian culture Reptile culture Human rights workers Social life and customs 1900-1999 Brazilian Chapbooks Captive amphibians Politics and government Internet Freemasonry Captive reptiles Elections Political corruption Specimens Demonstrations Bibliography Small presses Conservation Historie Women human rights workers Humor Arabic literature Amphibians Electronic mail systems Juvenile fiction Social action Customs and practices Choral music Space and time Reptiles Ulama Programmation (Informatique) Politiske forhold Tennis stories History

Details

Published
2014
Publisher
CHOICE ENTERTAINMENT
ISBN-13
9781565924796
ISBN-10
1565924797
Pages
155
Language
EN