God is Bigger (currently Editing)

God is Bigger (currently Editing)

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After the accident that left Amelia Jones' father dead, her life took a turn for the worst. She began questioning everything from how many tears she could cry before the world would stop spinning, to the meaning of life itself - even her faith in God. When grief, anxiety and anger took over her mind, she thought she knew her world was coming to an end. But with the help of her sister, a few friends, and group therapy, Amelia finally sees the slightest ray of hope in a hurricane of darkness. But even with hope and faith... How do you live with yourself when you know you had something to do with your father's death? edited by @shrutiluvbooks Ranked #416 in #jesus
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Seth is dead. Without his best friend, Sam no longer wants to live. Concerned with the state of Sam's mental health after his stint in an inpatient care facility, his parents uproot the family and move to a small town in Michigan for the summer. Sam is determined to hate everything about it until he meets Charlie, a girl whose perspective on life clashes drastically with his own. Intrigued by Charlie's way of thinking, Sam slowly starts to trust her as she works to prove to him that real friendship is unconditional and that life, however painful, is worth living. Through a series of adventures within their small town, he and Charlie explore the healing process together until tragedy strikes once more and Sam is forced to put to practice everything he's learned. **CONTENT WARNING** Contains themes of mental health, suicide, depression, self harm, parental abuse, death, and grief.

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