We all have a finite time to live. No matter how short or long, it is certain to end. But what happens when you meet someone who claims to have died once already? What do you do when they are desperately trying to go back? After a faithful afternoon, John has been asking himself these questions every day and night. If only he could fix the life of his new friend and write her a happy ending. Maybe, in order to do that, he will have to start writing a beginning for himself. But how do you write a chapter of your life? What is it supposed to tell, to show, to feel? How do you deal with your life? How do you deal with death? I cannot give you an answer, but for what it is worth, before you go, let me tell you a story that started with warm spring days. *CONTENT Please be aware that this story explores aspects of psychology and mental health. It contains depictions of depression, trauma, suicide ideation and/or suicide, and death. However, this is a work of fiction that is not meant to diagnose any mental health condition. Please read with care!
Anna Wright’s rural upbringing in Scotland introduced her to nature, and her interior-designer aunt inspired Anna’s love of fabric and wallpaper. She graduated from Edinburgh College of Art and uses her artistry to great effect on merchandise and in her original works and prints. Her work has been featured in House & Garden, Country Life, and Artists & Illustrators. This is Anna’s first book.