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In a Silent Place

In a Silent Place

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Amber is an average 16 year old girl, she's conquering high school and life as she knows it. She's a quiet, shy, but an extremely kind girl. Her best friends Mya and Christine conquer life with her. And they have been ever since 3rd grade. Their junior year of high school will change everything. Tragedy strikes in Amber's family and her life goes downhill. She's trapped in a rollercoaster ride but she can't seem to get out. Amber is screwed. And so is her life. Can she get out of what seems like a living hell now? XXXXXXXXXXXX Contains possible triggers, I wrote this book to get people to understand that depression is something we need to talk about more and with personal experience I would like to share it. So please read with caution. At the end of the book, I will share more reasons on how this book inspired me to write it. Based off somewhat of a true story.
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Amber Johnson is your average 17 year old girl. She has a boyfriend, Charlie, two amazing best friends, Phoebe and Emma, and loving parents. Amber's life is going pretty well, she keeps good grades and has a good idea of what she wants to do with her future. That is until one day when things seem to fall apart and her perfect life turns out to be not so perfect. All she wishes, is for her life to go back to the way it was. But is that actually a good idea?

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