Senga

By Margarete Schulz
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(4.00 based on 1 review)

Published: March 16, 2012
Words: 10,935 (approximate)
Language: English
ISBN: 9781476418988


Description

The long road... Senga is confused about a lot of things - especially herself. She wonders if she is depressed - but can't admit it to herself yet. Hoping to perk herself up one night, she goes out in her car and ends up running out of petrol in the middle of nowhere. *Approximately 10,000 words*

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Tags

friendship, depression, hope, suicide, adult, help, friend, short story, feelings, womens fiction, future, dark, emotion, free, mental health, stranded, angst, emotions, anxiety, twentysomething, hopeless, stranger, confused, suicidal, first step, connect, reconnect, helpline, be your own friend

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Review by: Gary Weston on Oct. 22, 2012 : star star star star
Hi. I read this because I saw A one star review on barnes and noble and decided to check this out. The review said it was badly written. Well, that is crap for a start. I know I am king of the typo's but i spotted only one. A y missing off a they. Confused it said. I don't think so. This book has a serious message. This is an underated story. Okay, if i was going to kill myself, I might read this so i went through with it, which is the opposite of what this writer intended, I'm sure. Ms schulz is a gifted wordsmith with a deeply personal message of hope to convey. I read this story impartially and I saw much technical ability in her writing that merits more credit than she is getting.
Margarete. please lighten up; inspire us with your ability as a gifted writer and make us fans of yours. God bless, Gary Weston
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