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This May Hurt A Little
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This May Hurt A Little

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Imagine being the cause of the destruction of earth, Chizoba in "The Art of Losing, Chizoba" finds herself trying to turn back the hands of time to save herself and earth or murdering the one person who tried to kill you first. We have all felt the sting betrayal, let's face it! This May Hurt A Little: Short Story Collection plunges headfirst into "Father Cry", which besieges a father and son's ruptured relationship.

Later, the collection encompasses around mental health with-in the black community with the story, "Three-Faced" which steps full force into the province of an inexperienced seventeen-year-old whose mind and body don't all belong to her. Love, betrayal, politics, and police brutality are some of the everyday issues found within our own personal lives and it hurts a little bit.

Even over time the sting doesn't quite disappear. Missing Chains craves to bring you into the realm of conspiracy. You either regard its truth in the physical world or you don't. From the fierce social criticism in the fictional story "Death of Society", to amusement in the tale "Kiss and Tell, one has to find a home for their pain somehow.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
He Reigns Publishing L.L.C
Date
31 December 2022
Pages
234
ISBN
9781736991701

This title is printed to order. This book may have been self-published. If so, we cannot guarantee the quality of the content. In the main most books will have gone through the editing process however some may not. We therefore suggest that you be aware of this before ordering this book. If in doubt check either the author or publisher’s details as we are unable to accept any returns unless they are faulty. Please contact us if you have any questions.

Imagine being the cause of the destruction of earth, Chizoba in "The Art of Losing, Chizoba" finds herself trying to turn back the hands of time to save herself and earth or murdering the one person who tried to kill you first. We have all felt the sting betrayal, let's face it! This May Hurt A Little: Short Story Collection plunges headfirst into "Father Cry", which besieges a father and son's ruptured relationship.

Later, the collection encompasses around mental health with-in the black community with the story, "Three-Faced" which steps full force into the province of an inexperienced seventeen-year-old whose mind and body don't all belong to her. Love, betrayal, politics, and police brutality are some of the everyday issues found within our own personal lives and it hurts a little bit.

Even over time the sting doesn't quite disappear. Missing Chains craves to bring you into the realm of conspiracy. You either regard its truth in the physical world or you don't. From the fierce social criticism in the fictional story "Death of Society", to amusement in the tale "Kiss and Tell, one has to find a home for their pain somehow.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
He Reigns Publishing L.L.C
Date
31 December 2022
Pages
234
ISBN
9781736991701