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Sep. 10, 2008 By ritahunt
"Take Sylvia's Case"
This novella goes into infrequently traveled territory, being told almost exclusively from the main character's point of view as Sylvia's musings are related to an unseen and unnamed counselor.



The text is like reading from Sylvia's personal journal, so you feel compelled to keep reading and find out what happened to bring her to this place in her life. She is disfigured from a war-related attack, confused about whether to continue her career as an international correspondent and searching for her soulmate.



The premise of the tale is how Sylvia examines her life to see where she has been and where she is going in every sense of the word. She... More > realizes the impact her friend Helen had on her, and even though Helen is passed on, she still feels Helen is with her, guiding her along.



This book might not be for everyone, but for its target audience of those who look beyond the accepted mode of society and question how (and why), this tale will be enjoyed!
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ISBN 978-1-4116-2824-3
Copyright Standard Copyright License
Published August 22, 2008
Language English
Pages 133
 
Binding Perfect-bound Paperback
Interior Ink Black & white
Dimensions (inches) 6.0 wide × 9.0 tall

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