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Summary
Silent Deeds is a fantastic work on silent heroism in the world that hardly pays attention. Daniel Ward is an ordinary janitor in one of those small towns, who does good things secretly and without knowing people. As much as it suspicion, whispers and even threats as it becomes apparent that what seems to be simple generosity is something that will be the topic of concern.
When Daniel aims to keep his acts hidden, he finds out that goodness is not necessarily secure but all the time strong. Full of suspense and full of humanity in character and voice. It is rather the daily courage to provide that goes unnoticed and remaining strong when people do not understand. It is thought-provoking as well as heartfelt, but Silent Deeds also reminds us that perhaps the most radical things are the ones that occur without applause, but reach far deeper than the sound of words ever could.Book information
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Education and Learning, Self-Help