‘Tá go leor cúiseanna maithe ann le himeacht ón tsochaí. Tá go leor cúiseanna dona a bheith ag iarraidh a. Tá go leor bealaí maithe ann chun imíonn siad ón tsochaí agus tá go leor droch-bhealaí ann chun imeacht. Cé nach scrúdóidh mé ró-dhomhain ar na fáthanna le himeacht, clúdóidh mé mo thuairimí ar conas imíonn siad go rathúil.
Clúdaíonn an aiste seo na pointí is suntasaí, dar liom, maidir le conas a imíonn siad agus fanacht i bhfolach go rathúil i sochaí Mheiriceá.'
- Susanne Bürner
Arna fhoilsiú agLeabhair Monroe Clúdach bog 135 leathanach 120 x 173 mm ISBN
9783946950042
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