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Things Left Unsaid

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Things Left Unsaid is a realistic portrayal of three seemingly typical high school students trying to make their way through a particularly rough day of classes. Told with a unique sense of humor and fast moving dialogue, the story chronicles one students' lapse into depression and how his best friend and sister find out what went wrong. Each character faces unique challenges as together they weave their way through the most challenging day of school they have ever faced.

108 pages, Paperback

First published December 8, 2002

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David Goeske

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October 15, 2013
I like this book. I like that this book related to the life of an actual high school student. It shows how much a student can be hurting even by just how you look at them. This book will keep you reading whether you like it or not because you will want to know what happens next. I would recommend this to people who like stories that old happen in reality. I chose this book because the language is real and I can relate it to the environment I am in today. I didn't really expect much at the beginning of this book because I am not a reader, but i did enjoy reading this.
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August 18, 2008
This is my husband's first book he wrote! Amazing as I don't think I could ever write a book period!
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