To me, this book is deeply personal. Although I am still technically not even thirty, the thought of death is something that terrifies me. I have lost some people that are very close to me in my life, and I find that writing about death helps with the process of moving on.
As a writer, to me, the most beautiful stories are simple. It's the connection we make with others that give life meaning and make death a little less scary.
I hope you enjoy this book and if you really like it, feel free to check out the paperback version and my other stories on amazon.com.
Thank you,
C.A. Julal
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Death and Tea at Three
General FictionSince Julia's passing, Harold had been feeling like he didn't have much to live for. He's a retired music teacher with no wife, no children, no purpose. He's not suicidal - in fact, as much as he is ready to die, the thought of taking his own life s...