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Amber
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Ongoing, First published Mar 06, 2020
"Your true reflection can heal you when you're caught up in your fears."

Amber is a socially anxious young girl struggling to find meaning in life. The only friends she makes are a speaking tree and later, a mischievous girl who lives near the river. 

After the unfortunate death of a loved one, darkness begins to engulf her. On recovery, she finds a diary which reveals secrets about the death of her parents and her reason to be living up on a hill all her life. And maybe, about her two friends too. 

Read the book to find out how Amber pursues the path to her self in the midst of the chaos in the world... and her mind.
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