Beyond Hope

Beyond Hope

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WpMetadataNoticeLast published Fri, Nov 26, 2021
Sixteen-year-old Hope Thompson claims she doesn't know much about life, and she's ok with it. Her plan is to go with the flow while eating lots of chocolate, dancing until her legs fail, and don't let her mother lock her in a tower (she firmly believes this is a real possibility). ... until that night. One event can change a lot of lives, but no one changed as much as Hope. Deciding to start over, she thinks she found her goal in life: follow all the rules she once tried to escape, and strive for perfection. When the challenges of adulthood arrive, Hope has to make decisions, share her space, start a job while, of course, getting everything done... perfectly. The last thing Hope needed to complicate her life further... was love. Having two men battling for her heart? That seems far too difficult, especially because, despite appearances, there is no perfect choice.
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No matter how absurd this story may seem, please remember that it is TRUE. It happened in real life. The fatal accident, not made up; the girl who had to ingratiate others to fit in, not made up; the rich, narcissistic girl who demanded compliment every day, not made up; the hostile girl who suffered through unimaginable pain, not made up. It looks fake, yes, but coincidence did bring these girls together, and Ella Cass, the author, is one of them. Which one of the girls? I'll leave you to guess. A note from Ella Cass: 'If I haven't had that instant where I narrowly avoided death, I would've got buried in the dark until everyone who has ever had any memory of me die off and it would be as if I've never existed. So, this accident, in some way, inspired me to write my experiences down, on the sole purpose of letting my memory live after my death that may occur tomorrow or decades down the road.'

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