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Subrat SaurabhAuthor of Kuch Woh PalDr. Fritz Helmut Hemmerich, aged 71, is a distinguished expert in salutogenesis and specialist physician who formerly served as Head of a Women's Clinic. He currently directs two health centres, one in Tenerife and another in southern Spain. A prolific author of several specialist books in his field, Dr. Hemmerich regularly conducts seminars across Spain, Switzerland, and Germany. He serves as a trainer for healthcare professionals, sharing his extensive knowledge and experience with the next generation of practitioners. Beyond his professional achievements, Dr. Hemmerich is a devoted fatheRead More...
Dr. Fritz Helmut Hemmerich, aged 71, is a distinguished expert in salutogenesis and specialist physician who formerly served as Head of a Women's Clinic. He currently directs two health centres, one in Tenerife and another in southern Spain.
A prolific author of several specialist books in his field, Dr. Hemmerich regularly conducts seminars across Spain, Switzerland, and Germany. He serves as a trainer for healthcare professionals, sharing his extensive knowledge and experience with the next generation of practitioners.
Beyond his professional achievements, Dr. Hemmerich is a devoted father of four children and a fulfilled grandfather to three grandchildren, bringing the same passion and dedication to his family life as he does to his medical practice.
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What if the very thing that makes you different is actually your hidden superpower?
Mila can't control the volcano of anger burning inside her. Every Tuesday, she's packed up and shipped between her divorced parents like a parcel.
Jonas hides under beds and in cupboards, frozen by ice-cold spiders of fear that crawl through his chest whenever his parents fight.
Liam has become so invisible that sometimes he wonders if he's actually disappe
What if the very thing that makes you different is actually your hidden superpower?
Mila can't control the volcano of anger burning inside her. Every Tuesday, she's packed up and shipped between her divorced parents like a parcel.
Jonas hides under beds and in cupboards, frozen by ice-cold spiders of fear that crawl through his chest whenever his parents fight.
Liam has become so invisible that sometimes he wonders if he's actually disappearing. Even his own parents look right through him.
Three children. Three impossible struggles. Until the day each discovers a mysterious entrance to somewhere extraordinary.
The Crossing—where streets spiral up like staircases to the stars and dive down like slides into shadow. Where the impossible isn't just possible, it's normal. Where three lonely children discover they're not broken at all.
They're magical.
But every magic has its shadow, and the Crossing holds secrets darker than any of them imagine. To save themselves—and others—they must learn the most difficult lesson of all:
Sometimes the greatest power comes from the most unexpected place.
A story about finding light in darkness, strength in struggle, and magic in the most ordinary places.
Because once you've been to the Crossing, you see magic everywhere.
What if the very thing that makes you different is actually your hidden superpower?
Mila can't control the volcano of anger burning inside her. Every Tuesday, she's packed up and shipped between her divorced parents like a parcel.
Jonas hides under beds and in cupboards, frozen by ice-cold spiders of fear that crawl through his chest whenever his parents fight.
Liam has become so invisible that sometimes he wonders if he's actually disappe
What if the very thing that makes you different is actually your hidden superpower?
Mila can't control the volcano of anger burning inside her. Every Tuesday, she's packed up and shipped between her divorced parents like a parcel.
Jonas hides under beds and in cupboards, frozen by ice-cold spiders of fear that crawl through his chest whenever his parents fight.
Liam has become so invisible that sometimes he wonders if he's actually disappearing. Even his own parents look right through him.
Three children. Three impossible struggles. Until the day each discovers a mysterious entrance to somewhere extraordinary.
The Crossing—where streets spiral up like staircases to the stars and dive down like slides into shadow. Where the impossible isn't just possible, it's normal. Where three lonely children discover they're not broken at all.
They're magical.
But every magic has its shadow, and the Crossing holds secrets darker than any of them imagine. To save themselves—and others—they must learn the most difficult lesson of all:
Sometimes the greatest power comes from the most unexpected place.
A story about finding light in darkness, strength in struggle, and magic in the most ordinary places.
Because once you've been to the Crossing, you see magic everywhere.
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