The Diary of a Suicidal Child [COMPLETE]
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  • Reads 2,508
  • Votes 147
  • Parts 61
  • Time 2h 26m
Complete, First published Jul 29, 2014
James Mathew might seem as your everyday teenager but he isn't. He is severely damaged. An adopted child, he has some issues that he keeps to himself even as he plays musical chairs with many of the psychiatrists and psychologists he is sent to consult, until one day, one of them asks him to write a Diary. 
The Diary follows the life of James Mathew, through his eyes, and as he sees it. The story proceeds in an orthodox fashion involving the use of flash stories and poetry. Various characters are brought to light through entries made in the diary about them. 
As James experiences the very many colors of life, the twists and turns will surely make you wonder what might happen next as you judge the decisions made by James, a suicidal boy from a town unknown.
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