Sunrise to Sunset

Sunrise to Sunset

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Just after the death of her uncle, Diana learns about a sister she didn't know she had. This is a short story about learning to live when life throws one a curve-ball, and coming to terms with what is important when growing up, while coping with the death of loved ones. It will be available in three parts. This story is part of a five story collection from "Don't Take My Sunshine Away" available on amazon.com and barnesandnobles.com. Feel free to check out my website for more details.
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(COMPLETED) I am Lonnie. I mentioned this, but my name is considerably confusing. A pair, both each other but neither. If I am the sunrise, how am I Lonnie all the same? I suppose I will indulge you to one lovely secret: I am always both. _______________________________________ Lonnie is just like any other person. Throughout this novel, they recall past events, putting each puzzle piece into place until the final image is revealed. While they are trying to make sense of the trauma they have been though, Lonnie meets new people along the way that shape them in both positive and negative ways. This inspiring story draws parallels between modern conflicts in society, and internal battles that we face in our lives. Join Lonnie as they discover who they are, and inevitably make peace with it. *Warning* This book makes references to grief, depression, and anxiety. Please read at your own caution and know your mental limits! Highest ranking: #1 in Metaphor Started: November 15th, 2019 Completed: January 3, 2020 Edited: -- [All Rights Reserved to Isabella Prieto/Eastynn Prieto, please don't plagiarize!]

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