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'Voices of Peace: A Global Perspective' Lands as #1 Best Seller on Amazon USA, Amazon UK, and Barnes & Noble
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LOS ANGELES - Washingtoner -- A new summer literary release is rising to success as a hit book release. "Voices of Peace: A Global Perspective" has now soared to #1 on Amazon USA, Amazon UK, and Barnes & Noble. This new release offers an insightful and inspiring look into the diverse voices advocating for peace around the world. The book is published by Angela Covany, publisher of Havana Book Group, and is now available at Barnes & Noble.

"Voices of Peace: A Global Perspective" is a comprehensive volume with 462 pages, showcasing narratives from peace advocates who share their unique stories and perspectives on the importance of peace in our increasingly interconnected world. The book delves into the challenges and triumphs faced by individuals and communities striving for harmony, offering readers a profound understanding of the collective efforts required to foster peace. Compiled by Reverend Ambassador Dr. Christine Park and Lady Amb. Dr. Robbie Motter, an esteemed author, the book features contributions from over 100 authors consisting of women, men, and youth authors from around the world.

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"We are thrilled and humbled by the overwhelming response to 'Voices of Peace,'" says Dr. Robbie Motter, founder of GFSE. "We also collaborated with LOANI (Leaders of All Nations) on the book as many of their members are part of the book. Peace can be world peace, family peace, inner peace, and peace within their communities. The stories within these pages resonate with so many people, emphasizing our shared humanity and the universal desire for peace to resound around the world. The readership for this book is from 10 to 100, something for everybody."

The book's rapid ascent to bestseller status underscores the growing global interest in peacebuilding and the power of storytelling to inspire change. Readers will be inspired by this literary work for its heartfelt narratives, powerful messages, and the hope it instills for a more peaceful future.

"Voices of Peace: A Global Perspective" is available for purchase on Amazon, Barnes & Noble, and other major literary outlets.

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